
History & Heraldry Personalised Dog Treat Jar - Luna
- Personalization: Customized with the name "Luna" for a personalized touch.
- High-Quality Ceramic: Durable material ensures longevity and ease of cleaning.
- Secure Lid: Features an airtight seal to maintain freshness and crunchiness of dog treats.
- Generous Capacity: Spacious jar holds a variety of dog treats, snacks, or biscuits.
- Decorative Design: Stylish addition to your kitchen or pantry decor.
Item Number: 01204140083
Dimensions: 9.29 x 7.83 x 4.49 inches
Weight: 0.62 lb
History and Heraldry was launched in 1996 and began life as an innovative impulse gifting supplier to UK retail. With a huge emphasis on product design and the best possible service for customers, we have become a global organization selling to over 40 countries with products in multiple languages. Now known as The H&H Group, the organization is comprised of several brands across gifting, home fragrance, ecommerce and lifestyle, and continues to grow worldwide.
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- Personalization: Customized with the name "Luna" for a personalized touch.
- High-Quality Ceramic: Durable material ensures longevity and ease of cleaning.
- Secure Lid: Features an airtight seal to maintain freshness and crunchiness of dog treats.
- Generous Capacity: Spacious jar holds a variety of dog treats, snacks, or biscuits.
- Decorative Design: Stylish addition to your kitchen or pantry decor.
Item Number: 01204140083
Dimensions: 9.29 x 7.83 x 4.49 inches
Weight: 0.62 lb
History and Heraldry was launched in 1996 and began life as an innovative impulse gifting supplier to UK retail. With a huge emphasis on product design and the best possible service for customers, we have become a global organization selling to over 40 countries with products in multiple languages. Now known as The H&H Group, the organization is comprised of several brands across gifting, home fragrance, ecommerce and lifestyle, and continues to grow worldwide.











