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Swatter Funny Magnetic Bookmark

£2.50
£2.50
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Swatter Funny Magnetic Bookmark (Brainbox Candy)

Clips over one or several pages and unlike a traditional bookmark will not fall out! Printed in the UK on high quality material.

Dimensions

45mm x 105mm

Net weight

0.011g

About The Brand: Brainbox Candy

Brainbox Candy have been helping you to brighten someone else's day for over 14 years.

Less dull, more fun! Life is way too short for boring. We love the fact their products are 100% unique and their funny gifts are sure to make any recipient laugh.

In particular their hilarious barbies range 'Jeffrey & Janice' are bright, bold and something you'll never have seen before!!

They're fiercely UK based in everything they do from print to packing, oh and they are award winning - what more could you want?!

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