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Traditional Christmas Pudding Charms

Traditional Christmas Pudding Charms

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Traditional charms to insert into your Christmas pudding for a truly traditional Christmas.

The seven charms are sold in a small attractive gift bag and packaged with a presentation card explaining the traditions behind Christmas puddings.

Lovely to keep for yourself or a wonderful present to hang on the tree!

A perfect present as a reminder of Christmas past or a start of your own family traditions.

The Tibetan silver coloured charms are nickel free.

Most cooks insert the charms after the pudding has been cooked. If you are concerned about swallowing the charms, each one has a loop which a small ribbon can be threaded through and each member of the Christmas party pulls a ribbon with charm attached from out of the Christmas pudding.

Traditional day for making the Christmas Pudding is known as Stir Up Sunday which falls this year on Sunday 22nd November 2020

Designed by Dawn Blee in Sevenoaks

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