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Pineapple Cookie Tin, Guava Macadamia Nut Shortbread

Guava Macadamia Nut Cookie Tin

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Original price $ 28.99
Original price $ 28.99 - Original price $ 28.99
Original price $ 28.99
Current price $ 23.19
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Current price $ 23.19
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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Hawai‘i with our Guava Macadamia Nut Pineapple Cookie Tin.

This delightful tin holds a baker’s dozen of 13 individually packed shortbread cookies, each bite blending the tropical sweetness of guava with the rich crunch of macadamia nuts. Made locally in Hawai‘i, these cookies come beautifully packaged in a collectible tin with a cheerful "Happy Pineapple" design. Flavorful Fusion: Tropical guava sweetness paired with rich macadamia nut crunch Freshly Baked: Made in Hawai‘i for an authentic island treat Collectible Tin: Charming "Happy Pineapple" design, ideal for gifting Measurements Cookie Tin: 8" H x 4.1" W x 2.25" D Contents: 4.3 oz of cookies (10.1 oz including the tin) Perfect for sharing, gifting, or enjoying on your own, these cookies bring the spirit of the islands to every bite!

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