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Watkins 1868 ~ June Wrap Up

I'm hoping to get one more order in before the end of June so please let me know if you need anything . . . even if it is just information about our award-winning products.
We've had some great sales this month . . . perfect for stocking up . . . 

01011 Pure Lemon Baker's-Sized Extract 325 ml $12.39 (regular price $15.49)

6043560452 Pumpkin Spice Gourmet Flavouring 59 ml $5.09 (regular price $5.99)

01140 Pure Ground Black Pepper 170 g $11.49 (regular price $12.99)

01141 Pure Ground Black Pepper 340 g $20.99 (regular price $ 22.49)

31175 Beef Soup and Gravy Base 235 g $12.29 (regular price $12.99)

31176 Chicken Soup and Gravy Base 235 g $12.29 (regular price $12.99)

31624 Organic Garlic Salt 141 g $6.49 (regular price $7.49)

31630 Fine Himalayan Pink Salt 163 g $5.49 (regular price $6.49)

31610 Organic Onion Powder 82 g $5.49 (regular price $ 6.49)

31614 Organic Crushed Red Pepper 48 g $5.49 (regular price $6.49)

30719 Organic Italian Dressing single-use pack $2.15 (regular price $2.39)

30712 Organic Country Gravy single-use pack $3.14 (regular price $3.49)

31641 Organic IPA Seasoning Blend $7.99 (regular price $8.99)

20454 Lemon Cream Sugar & Shea Body Scrub 226 g $11.99 (regular price $14.99)


When you are ready to order 
or email me at inmyworld@live.ca

I will be putting the order in 
June 24th in the evening.

Thank you for your support!

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