Lake Mugs
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About the Vendor
Emilew Designs
1150 Sherwood Forest Trail
Carnarvon, ON
Phone: 416-819-6970
Description
What better way to start your day than a coffee on the dock?? Our lake mugs are 11 oz, custom made with your lake name and outline of your lake.
Please provide name of heat & we'll get them done tonnether.
Regular custom mugs can also be made to order. A great gift idea.
Payment
A valid credit card is required to purchase this item. This credit card will be automatically processed at check out.
Tax Information
Non taxable item
Fulfillment
Pick up at our location in Carnavon.
Shipping is available, please contact us at emilewdesigns@hotmail.com or call 416-819-6970 to arrange.
All our products are custom made and can take up to 14 business days to make. If you are looking for something that is available quickly, please reach out to us and we will try to accommodate.
About the Vendor
Emilew Designs
1150 Sherwood Forest Trail
Carnarvon, ON
Phone: 416-819-6970
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