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Pick It! Pack It! Gift It! This Purim

07 March 2022

Buying mishloach manot this year? You can Pick it! Pack it! Gift it! At the Kisharon Gift and Homeware Store, Equal.

Create individual mishloach manot by selecting a dish, bowl, plate or platter from the shelves, choose chocolate, nougat, marshmallows, Jelly Beans or all of them to fill it and shop staff will do the wrapping and add a gift card. If the recipient is in NW11, it’ll be delivered on Purim, free of charge.

All mishloach manot are made to order, and prices start from £10. All contents are KLBD approved, and profits are ploughed back to Kisharon’s services.

Goodies to choose from include Jelly Beans and cranberries covered in chocolate in reusable glass jars. These have been packed by students with learning disabilities at Kisharon College.

Here’s how to create a gift:

Step 1- Pick It – pick from chocolates, Jelly Beans, marshmallows or nougat

Step 2 – Pick it – a dish, bowl, plate or platter

Step 3 – Pack it – Kisharon staff will carefully hand wrap your gift

Step 4 – Gift It – write a gift message and staff will attach it and deliver on Purim (to NW11 only).

Examples are below:

Gift 1

Small patterned glass dish – 15cm diameter packed with 3 Ooh La La®Dark Chocolate Marshmallows, 2 Ooh La La®French Nougat and a glass jar of Jelly Beans £10.

Gift 2

Medium patterned glass dish – 23cm in diameter, packed with 4 Ooh La La®French Nougat, 4 Ooh La La® Dark Chocolate Marshmallows, a glass jar of chocolate-covered cranberries and a glass jar of Jelly Beans £18.

Gift 3

Large patterned glass dish – 25cm -1 box of Ooh La La® Pebbles, 4 Ooh La La®Dark Chocolate Marshmallows, 6 Ooh La La®French Nougat, a glass jar of chocolate-covered cranberries and a glass jar of Jelly Beans £30.

Ooh Lala® is exclusive to Kisharon.

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