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Golden Tin of blueberries, pistachios, almonds and bing cherries

Browse through this collection of Beautiful Tins!

These are a special collection Florida-Citrus found that will make your mouth water and taste buds holler for more.

  • #3011 - The Thank You Tin: Send a message of thanks with Jumbo Pistachios, Whole Cashews and Deluxe Mixed Nuts.
  • #3013 - Red Ribbon Tin: This cheerful Holiday Tin comes decorated in a ribbon design and has Praline Pecan Halves, Mammoth Pecan Halves, and Chocolate Ameretto Pecans hidden inside. Very tastey
  • #3015 - The Grande Golden Tin: This tin is generously filled with delicious candies and nuts! Pistachios, Chocolate-covered Almonds, Chocolate-covered Blueberries, White Chocolate Pretzels, Chocolate-covered Bing Cherries, Jumbo Whole Cashews, and Deluxe Mixed Nuts!

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Thank you Tin #3011....................$31.95
Red Ribbon Tin   #3013...................$32.95
Grande Golden Tin   #3015...................$39.95

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