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Old World Christmas Glass Blown Ornament Hostess Sno Ball (#32439)

$ 6.96

Availability: 25 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • MPN: 32439
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Type: Christmas ornament
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Old World Christmas
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days

    Description

    Old World Christmas Glass Blown Ornament Hostess Sno Ball (#32439)
    PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
    This ornament is perfect for the sweet tooth on your list!
    Product Features
    Primary Materials: Blown glass, hand painted with glitter details
    Crafting Technique: Mouth blown molten glass into finely carved molds
    Detailing: Hand painted and glittered, finished on all sides
    Heart bauble depicts the OWC Trademark logo
    Comes in an Old World Christmas box, that is perfect for storage or gift giving
    Dimensions (inches):  2.25 x 3 x 2 (HxLxW)
    Old World ornaments have been hand-crafted using age-old traditions that originated in the 1800s to bring you the highest quality ornaments for your tree. All ornaments are all hand-painted and glittered in a series of labor-intensive steps to achieve the beautiful creations. This unique Christmas ornament can be hung on your Christmas tree or will sit upright on a flat surface making this the perfect addition to your Christmas Décor.
    Sno Balls are cream-filled chocolate cakes covered with marshmallow frosting and coconut flakes formerly produced and distributed by Hostess. Sno Balls were first introduced in 1947.Hostess attributes their initial popularity to Americans being released from the flour and sugar rationing during World War II. Originally, the cakes were colored white and lacked the crème filling. The crème filling was added in 1950. A little later the pink coloring was added to the shredded coconut in one of the two cakes in each package, but eventually the company decided that it was more efficient to have both cakes the same color, and they decided to color both cakes in each package pink.