750ml Kilner Jar
750ml Kilner Jar
£4.68
Delight everyone with this lovely Kilner Jar from Ancient Wisdom Dropshipping.
The Kilner jars are useful for much more than candies and look stylish in the kitchen or bathroom or just about any place. 100’s of uses.
Kilner jars are good for creating your own homemade jams, sauces or honey ?.
Or you could fill them Chills Pills and Guest Soaps popular.
Product sold empty , pictures for illustration purposes only.
Care instructions: hand wash only. Not suitable for microwave or dishwasher use.
A deal that is sweet as candy ?
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Delight everyone with this lovely Kilner Jar from Ancient Wisdom Dropshipping.
The Kilner jars are useful for much more than candies and look stylish in the kitchen or bathroom or just about any place. 100’s of uses.
Kilner jars are good for creating your own homemade jams, sauces or honey ?.
Or you could fill them Chills Pills and Guest Soaps popular.
Product sold empty , pictures for illustration purposes only.
Care instructions: hand wash only. Not suitable for microwave or dishwasher use.
A deal that is sweet as candy ?
Additional information
Weight | 0.25 kg |
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brand | Ancient Wisdom |
gtin | 5055796587360 |
size | Unit Dimensions: 14.5×9 (cm) |
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