Optima Carnival Pretty in Pink 4 Person Picnic Basket

 

Optima Carnival Pretty in Pink 4 Person Picnic BasketBe it a fun day at the races or a lazy a feet ernoon with friends in the park - Carnival Picnic Baskets create the perfect picnic atmosphere. Carnival is a brand new range bought to you courtesy of outdoor dining specialists Optima. The more affordable cost option with fun fashion designs make the Carnival range a very attractive choice for lovers of the great outdoors. Available in 4 person baskets in 3 funky designs - please click the 'more like this' button for the full range. Carnival Pretty in Pink 4 Person picnic Basket contains: 4 Plates. 4 Drink Glasses. 1 100% Cotton Tablecloth. 4 Sets of Stainless Steel Cutlery (knife - fork & spoon). 1 Willow Glass Basket. 1 Insulated Bottle Cooler. 4 100% Cotton Napkins. 1 Stainless Steel Waiter's Friend. 1 Insulated Food Cooler.
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