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Hannukah Gift Wrapping Pack (Total Wrap: 16.72sqm) $3.01 Delivered @ Costco (Membership Required)

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This Hanukkah gift wrapping collection features traditional Hanukkah prints with coordinating bows and tags. The first roll features a Star of David print on a navy background with a sparkle finish, and it’s paired with a classic tonal blue, white and silver ink diagonal stripe on the reverse. The second roll has a foil menorah with a white background, teamed with a classic light blue ‘Happy Hanukkah’ text on white paper for the reverse. The two coordinating tag designs feature a menorah in silver foil sat on top a navy glitter base, and an oval tag that reads ‘Wishing you a Happy Hanukkah’ with silver glitter detail.

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  • +4

    Bit late lol

    • +5

      Only need to store it for 333 days

  • -1

    Shalom aleichem

  • All gone

  • Bargains of this magnitude is a mitzvah, right?

  • -2

    I prefer to have a foreskin, thanks.

    • you reckon it may become handy one day? :)

      • oye and everone on about their schemkel

      • -1

        It’s already handy now :-)

  • There is no tradition of gift-giving at Hannukah.

    If they want to appropriate Christmas, why can't they just use secular wrapping paper like everyone else? Trees, bells, holly, …
    There is very little Christian about Christmas aside from the name. The traditions go back to pagan times. So why the political correctness and conversion of the nearest holidays in every religion?

    • No tradition of gift giving at Hannukah?
      Want to appropriate Xmas?

      Really? :)

      • Christmas is very much a secular celebration in modern Australia. Everybody has "appropriated" it, and that is fine.

        Every culture takes from others. Easter is passover, and pagan fertility festivals rolled together. Christians stole a Jewish prophet. Islam is just ancient Judaism toned down a little.
        Not that there is nothing actually wrong with this, if you happen to be in Costco.

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