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We specialise in Irish hampers, Irish gifts, Irish books Irish food and hampers. Name were founded in Year was set up by the directors with many years joint experience in the Industry1. The business started by supplying Irish books, Irish food, Irish hampers, Irish gifts and hampers to the Industry1 industry, then to the trade in general. The emphasis of the business then diversified in to supply Irish whiskey Gifts from Ireland, Irish music, Emerald isle produce and Traditional Irish gifts. Today, the Company can supply a wide range of Traditional Irish gifts, england, London, south and north. Whilst most of the products are for Irish gifts, i.e. Irish hampers and Irish gifts, the company now supplies a wide range of Irish books , such as Irish food, hampers and Irish whiskey. The main markets that Name supply to are Irish gifts hospitality for the Industry1 industry.
Irish whiskey Gifts from Ireland, Irish music, Emerald isle produce and Traditional Irish gifts. Today, the Company can supply a wide range of Traditional Irish gifts, england, London, south and north. Whilst most of the products are for Irish gifts, i.e. Irish hampers and Irish gifts, the company now supplies a wide range of Irish books , such as Irish food, hampers and Irish whiskey. The main markets that Name supply to are Irish gifts hospitality for the Industry1 industry.
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| Irish hampers | Irish gifts | Irish books | Irish food | hampers | |
| Irish whiskey | Gifts from Ireland | Irish music | Emerald isle produce | Traditional Irish gifts | |
| england | London | south | Irish gifts | north | |
| Irish hampers | Irish gifts | Irish books | Irish food | hampers | |
| Irish whiskey | Gifts from Ireland | Irish music | Emerald isle produce | Traditional Irish gifts | |
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