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Waterford Crystal 6th Edition 12 Days of Christmas Champagne Flute, Six Geese-a-Laying
- Elegant holiday-themed champagne flute measuring 10-1/4 inches tall
- Crafted of dazzling crystal with a flared stem and trumpet-shaped cup
- Classic Clare cut pattern and delicate 12 Days of Christmas etching
- Hand-wash only; do not invert to dry or store
- Arrives attractively boxed for gift-giving or storage
23 years ago Waterford created a collection of ornaments to showcase the Twelve Days of Christmas. This year they put a spin on that original collection by adapting the patterns for a collection of flutes, each one showcasing a particular Waterford pattern and twelve-days symbol. The sixth in this series is the Six Geese-a-Laying on a flute cut with the Rosslare pattern. Also included is a silverplated goose charm with a blue enhancer. This collection’s flutes are sold as singles in a hinged red gift box.
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Waterford Crystal 10th Edition 12 Days of Christmas Champagne Flute, Ten Lords-a-Leaping
- Elegant holiday-themed champagne flute measuring 10-1/4 inches tall
- Crafted of dazzling crystal with a flared stem and trumpet-shaped cup
- Classic Clare cut pattern and delicate 12 Days of Christmas etching
- Hand-wash only; do not invert to dry or store
- Arrives attractively boxed for gift-giving or storage
Presenting the tenth in a limited edition series of collectible crystal champagne flutes, based on the enduring holiday carol and Waterford Crystal’s most popular series of crystal ornaments – The 12 Days of Christmas Collection. Etched with the Ten Lords A-Leaping design, this gorgeous flute makes the perfect gift with its elegant gift box, keepsake booklet and matching silver plated wine charm.
List Price: $ 85.00
Price: $ 85.00
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I got asked to stop filming!!! Hahahah….must be more stealthy next time although that’s kind of hard with the big open spaces and staff members everywhere. Just a note, this is a really big store – most grocery stores here are not quite as big as this but many metropolitan areas have one or two of these megastores where you can also find a restaurant, a phone store, electronics, home hardware and a drugstore beside the grocery. Something I didn’t address: the prices. Food prices in Switzerland are among the highest in all of Europe, for example much higher than in neighbouring countries like Germany or France. However, the quality of the food is in some ways also higher. Much of the meat comes from Swiss farms, and although the cost of having livestock in an expensive country like Switzerland is exorbitant, the quality of the meat is also really amazing. Organic food is very popular in Switzerland with usually a very large assortment available at all the big chain grocers. All organic food must be officially certified by an independent commission, and the criteria for becoming an organic farmer are very stringent. Swiss people in general care a lot about their food, where it comes from, the quality of the meat and produce, and the conditions the animals live in. However, all this comes at a pretty hefty price. Sometimes I wish food was cheaper and that Switzerland allowed more foreign imports to bring down prices, but on the other hand I think it is great that …

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Grocery Shopping in Switzerland
I got asked to stop filming!!! Hahahah….must be more stealthy next time although that’s kind of hard with the big open spaces and staff members everywhere. Just a note, this is a really big store – most grocery stores here are not quite as big as this but many metropolitan areas have one or two of these megastores where you can also find a restaurant, a phone store, electronics, home hardware and a drugstore beside the grocery. Something I didn’t address: the prices. Food prices in Switzerland are among the highest in all of Europe, for example much higher than in neighbouring countries like Germany or France. However, the quality of the food is in some ways also higher. Much of the meat comes from Swiss farms, and although the cost of having livestock in an expensive country like Switzerland is exorbitant, the quality of the meat is also really amazing. Organic food is very popular in Switzerland with usually a very large assortment available at all the big chain grocers. All organic food must be officially certified by an independent commission, and the criteria for becoming an organic farmer are very stringent. Swiss people in general care a lot about their food, where it comes from, the quality of the meat and produce, and the conditions the animals live in. However, all this comes at a pretty hefty price. Sometimes I wish food was cheaper and that Switzerland allowed more foreign imports to bring down prices, but on the other hand I think it is great that …

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Grocery Shopping in Switzerland
I got asked to stop filming!!! Hahahah….must be more stealthy next time although that’s kind of hard with the big open spaces and staff members everywhere. Just a note, this is a really big store – most grocery stores here are not quite as big as this but many metropolitan areas have one or two of these megastores where you can also find a restaurant, a phone store, electronics, home hardware and a drugstore beside the grocery. Something I didn’t address: the prices. Food prices in Switzerland are among the highest in all of Europe, for example much higher than in neighbouring countries like Germany or France. However, the quality of the food is in some ways also higher. Much of the meat comes from Swiss farms, and although the cost of having livestock in an expensive country like Switzerland is exorbitant, the quality of the meat is also really amazing. Organic food is very popular in Switzerland with usually a very large assortment available at all the big chain grocers. All organic food must be officially certified by an independent commission, and the criteria for becoming an organic farmer are very stringent. Swiss people in general care a lot about their food, where it comes from, the quality of the meat and produce, and the conditions the animals live in. However, all this comes at a pretty hefty price. Sometimes I wish food was cheaper and that Switzerland allowed more foreign imports to bring down prices, but on the other hand I think it is great that …

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I got asked to stop filming!!! Hahahah….must be more stealthy next time although that’s kind of hard with the big open spaces and staff members everywhere. Just a note, this is a really big store – most grocery stores here are not quite as big as this but many metropolitan areas have one or two of these megastores where you can also find a restaurant, a phone store, electronics, home hardware and a drugstore beside the grocery. Something I didn’t address: the prices. Food prices in Switzerland are among the highest in all of Europe, for example much higher than in neighbouring countries like Germany or France. However, the quality of the food is in some ways also higher. Much of the meat comes from Swiss farms, and although the cost of having livestock in an expensive country like Switzerland is exorbitant, the quality of the meat is also really amazing. Organic food is very popular in Switzerland with usually a very large assortment available at all the big chain grocers. All organic food must be officially certified by an independent commission, and the criteria for becoming an organic farmer are very stringent. Swiss people in general care a lot about their food, where it comes from, the quality of the meat and produce, and the conditions the animals live in. However, all this comes at a pretty hefty price. Sometimes I wish food was cheaper and that Switzerland allowed more foreign imports to bring down prices, but on the other hand I think it is great that …

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I got asked to stop filming!!! Hahahah….must be more stealthy next time although that’s kind of hard with the big open spaces and staff members everywhere. Just a note, this is a really big store – most grocery stores here are not quite as big as this but many metropolitan areas have one or two of these megastores where you can also find a restaurant, a phone store, electronics, home hardware and a drugstore beside the grocery. Something I didn’t address: the prices. Food prices in Switzerland are among the highest in all of Europe, for example much higher than in neighbouring countries like Germany or France. However, the quality of the food is in some ways also higher. Much of the meat comes from Swiss farms, and although the cost of having livestock in an expensive country like Switzerland is exorbitant, the quality of the meat is also really amazing. Organic food is very popular in Switzerland with usually a very large assortment available at all the big chain grocers. All organic food must be officially certified by an independent commission, and the criteria for becoming an organic farmer are very stringent. Swiss people in general care a lot about their food, where it comes from, the quality of the meat and produce, and the conditions the animals live in. However, all this comes at a pretty hefty price. Sometimes I wish food was cheaper and that Switzerland allowed more foreign imports to bring down prices, but on the other hand I think it is great that …

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Grocery Shopping in Switzerland
I got asked to stop filming!!! Hahahah….must be more stealthy next time although that’s kind of hard with the big open spaces and staff members everywhere. Just a note, this is a really big store – most grocery stores here are not quite as big as this but many metropolitan areas have one or two of these megastores where you can also find a restaurant, a phone store, electronics, home hardware and a drugstore beside the grocery. Something I didn’t address: the prices. Food prices in Switzerland are among the highest in all of Europe, for example much higher than in neighbouring countries like Germany or France. However, the quality of the food is in some ways also higher. Much of the meat comes from Swiss farms, and although the cost of having livestock in an expensive country like Switzerland is exorbitant, the quality of the meat is also really amazing. Organic food is very popular in Switzerland with usually a very large assortment available at all the big chain grocers. All organic food must be officially certified by an independent commission, and the criteria for becoming an organic farmer are very stringent. Swiss people in general care a lot about their food, where it comes from, the quality of the meat and produce, and the conditions the animals live in. However, all this comes at a pretty hefty price. Sometimes I wish food was cheaper and that Switzerland allowed more foreign imports to bring down prices, but on the other hand I think it is great that …

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