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Let’s kick off the year with a little nostalgia — our Eighties‑Inspired Lolly Bags are back! 🍭✨


For just $5 each, you can grab a sweet treat and support a great cause.

Every dollar raised goes directly to Bowel Cancer Australia, helping fund life‑saving research, awareness, and patient support.

It’s a simple way to start the year with purpose:

A bit of fun. A touch of the ’80s. And a whole lot of heart.

Thank you for supporting this amazing cause! 💙

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    Bowel Cancer Australia

    Bowel Cancer Australia is a 100% community-funded national charity dedicated to prevention, early diagnosis, quality treatment and care, so everyone affected by bowel cancer can live their best life. We are committed to championing what matters most to people affected by bowel cancer. You can learn more about how your support of Bowel Cancer Australia is contributing in a meaningful and impactful way that produces measurable benefits here - bowelcanceraustraliaimpact.org

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