The tote with the most, from Metropolitan Bakery
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The tote with the most, from Metropolitan Bakery
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| Add bread and sweets for a graceful gift. |
Showing up to any fete empty-handed isn't just tacky; it virtually guarantees a slash through your name (gauche skinflint) on the next invitation list. Bring your hardworking hostess a useful and green gift this holiday season, like Metropolitan Bakery's new reusable tote stuffed with their homemade granola, decadent chocolate cherry bread and French berry buns for her post-party breakfast. Add a pound of Irish Kerrygold butter and a brace of clementines for maximum gratitude.
The new tote is crafted from jute sustainably harvested from banks of the Ganges River in India, a fiber which is both strong and biodegradable. The reusable bag is oversized for hauling lots of groceries or packaging an edible gift for a homesick Philly local.
$9.99 plus tax at all Metropolitan Bakery locations, (except the café in Farmicia) or call 1-877-41-BREAD.
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