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coffee box hamper John Lewis £22 from £45
claire21
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nice gift - thanks0
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Great spot - Standard Delivery within 5 working days FREE
Also you could separate the gifts by giving the "Posh Ladies" mugs as one gift and the coffee/cafetiere etc as another. Every little helps.
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still greatly over-priced IMHO0
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Also available;
Royal Doulton Espresso Coffee Set £12.60 from £18
http://www.johnlewis.com/230487845/Product.aspx0 -
coffee - £1.50
Catetiere [sic] - £5
biccies - £2
mugs - £2
beans £2
£12.50 tops0 -
coffee - £1.50
Catetiere [sic] - £5
biccies - £2
mugs - £2
beans £2
£12.50 tops
Not to be pedantic, but the coffee is fairtrade and I just bought similar stuff in ASDA for £3 (this prolly costs more, as is posher). Cafetieres of that size sell for around a tenner, too. And JL mugs would be a fiver each...
Not something people would generally buy for themselves, but would make a good, cheap gift for a coffee-lover.top 2013 wins: iPad, £50 dental care, £50 sportswear, £50 Nectar GC, £300 B&Q GC; jewellery, Bumbo, 12xPringles, 2xDiesel EDT, £25 Morrisons, £50 Loch Fyne
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Not to be pedantic, but the coffee is fairtrade and I just bought similar stuff in ASDA for £3 (this prolly costs more, as is posher). Cafetieres of that size sell for around a tenner, too. And JL mugs would be a fiver each...
Not something people would generally buy for themselves, but would make a good, cheap gift for a coffee-lover.
Point taken, and yes I agree it's a nice pressie for someone...with no hassle involved for the buyer.0
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