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Cake and Sugar Art
Cake Decoration Supplies in West Melton, Canterbury area
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Our address
1552 Old West Coast Road,
West Melton
7671,
Canterbury, Selwyn, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s)
0800 288 8377
0800 2888377
03 3181111
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Our website
www.sugarcrafthawkesbay.co.nz
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Services offered since 2006
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Expertised in Cake Decoration Supplies
Decorating
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we are providing services in Christchurch
Payment options
EFTPOS, MasterCard, VISA, Personal Cheques, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Gift Vouchers, Cash
Additional info
Candles, Sprinkles, Bakeware, Icing Bags, Moulds, Icing, Cake Tins, Cake Stands, Cupcakes, Decorations, Cake, Cake Decorations, Wedding Cakes, Cake
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