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ADOPT A BOX OF CHERRIES

Fresh from the tree to your family’s Christmas table.

othing shouts Christmas like a box of luscious cherries. And you’ll be able to feed the neighbourhood if you adopt a 3kg box of cherries from Bruny Island Cheese Co, which has partnered with Chris Wisbey and Sally Dakis from Richmond Cherries. The pair grow your cherries in Tasmania’s Coal River Valley, updating you on their progress as they ripen and then posting them out in a cool box. You’ll be supporting local growers – and the proof

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