Hampers, for Christmas

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The Great Raemondo
My mother used to send us hampers from the RNLI - the contents were fine, not necessarily amazing but perfectly good, the main selling point of course is that you do get the warm glow of supporting a very worthy cause.
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10:16am, 17 Nov 2021
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Muttley
The RNLI ... being in Cornwall, I strongly approve. And they deliver to the IoM. That could be one of the two hampers planned sorted.
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10:17am, 17 Nov 2021
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Muttley
Ideally I'd like a hamper but without the wicker hamper, which will never get used. A cardboard box would be better.
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1:34pm, 18 Nov 2021
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Lakeland, and a few others, seem to do 'hampers' in a jute style bag, if that's an option.

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So in my family we don't buy each other presents for Crimbo, we do hampers instead. In the past I've struggled to find decent suppliers and been disappointed by the likes of M&S and even John Lewis.

Anyone got any recommendations?

My sister and her brood are on the Isle of Man so I can't send anything too perishable.

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