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Ann Clark Christmas Cookie Cutters 11-Pc Set (Gingerbread Man, Christmas Tree, Candy Cane, Reindeer and more) Made in USA

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  • 11 Pc Christmas Cookie Cutter Set: Perfect for holiday gatherings and Christmas parties, this cozy cutter set brings all the magic of the season to your kitchen. Featuring beloved Christmas shapes - snowflake, star...
  • Made in USA and Family Owned for over 35 Years: Ann Clark is America’s largest cookie cutter maker. Ann and her family have made over 50 million cookie cutters in their Rutland, Vermont, factory.
  • Perfect Sizes: Snowflake (3-3/4 x 3-3/4), Star (3-1/2 x 3-1/2), Snow Covered Tree (3-3/4 x 3-1/2), Gingerbread Man (4 x 3-3/4), Angel (3-3/4 x 3-3/4), Reindeer (4 x 3-1/2), Candy Cane (3-1/2 x 2-1/2), Sweater (4-1/4...
  • Experience the Joy of Baking with Family! We’re here to make it easy with recipes, tips, and how-to videos on our Amazon store. (We celebrate the experiences of real bakers and cookie decorators, and use AI to create...
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