UPC 649070877800
Barcode for Granny Bella Purim Hamantaschen Assorted Cookies Filled with Apricot & Raspberry Gourmet Hamentaschen Shortbread Treats in Bulk For Purim Gifts, Baskets, Mishloach Manot Certified Kosher 4 Pack
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Attribute | Value |
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Binding | Misc. |
Brand | GRANNY BELLA'S FRESH DELIGHTS |
EAN | 0649070877800 |
Manufacturer | GRANNY BELLA'S FRESH DELIGHTS |
UPC | 649070877800 |
Description
- DELECTABLE PASTRIES MADE FOR THE PURIM HOLIDAY PARVE YOSHON PAS YISROEL: Indulge your friends and family with this delightful apricot & raspberry filled hamantaschen cookie box. Our treats are 100 certified kosher.
- GOURMET MOUTH-WATERING HAMANTASCHEN - : We take soft sweet pastry dough, filled with sweet fruity filling, then pinch up three corners to create the classic shape just like grandma's traditional recipe. Can be enjoyed by adults & children of all ages.
- PURIM GIFT BASKET MISHLOACH MANOT : Spread the joy of Purim tradition with these fresh-baked flavor filled three cornered cookies that are sure to enhance your Mishloach Manot basket or table spread. Great with coffee, tea, or after a delicious meal.
- BEAUTIFULLY PACKED IN A READY-TO-GIFT BOX: Our gourmet cookies are packed in a gift friendly container to ensure your Hamantaschen cookies stay fresh and tasty whether you're storing them in your kitchen pantry or handing them out as a gift.
- DELIGHTFUL COOKIES INSPIRED BY CULTURAL TRADITION : These tri-cornered Purim pastries honor the tricome hat the villain of the Purim story wore. Some claim they portray his pockets, explaining why the Yiddish word Tashen is used in the cookies' name.
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