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3049 days ago

Stall holders at locals markets!

Kim from Eyrewell Forest

Wanted: Someone with a regular stall at a local market

Hi there

I am looking for someone who currently has a stall at one of the local markets who might be interested in selling my free range, cruelty free duck eggs (for a percentage of the selling price) as a complimentary product to their own items.
Funds raised from the sale of the duck eggs also goes towards care of rescued ducks and ducklings.

I can drop off the eggs to you and pick up any unsold after the market.

Please text 020 406 41485 with a good time for me to phone you (I have to go outside to get a decent signal).
You could also email me at kim@foo.co.nz

For more information on my rescued ducks you can visit:

Www.facebook.com...


And for more info on the duck eggs you can visit:

www.facebook.com...

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