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The Localist: We The Birds + The Backyard Bouquet Holiday Bundle

The perfect holiday gift for someone on your "nice" list.
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We The Birds is a Dallas-based macaron company that has teamed up with local floral design business, The Backyard Bouquet. This collaboration has bred a fantastic holiday bundle available this week only. For a mere $40 you, or the person you choose to shower with affection, will receive a half-dozen French macarons and a beautiful floral arrangement by delivery.

The macarons, made custom by We The Birds, are a naturally gluten-free French delicacy. You will receive one of each of the following holiday flavors: eggnog, hot chocolate, sugar cookie, peppermint bark, gingerbread, and cinnamon spice.

The holiday bouquet, handcrafted by The Backyard Bouquet, is an assortment of garden-inspired seasonal flowers. The Backyard Bouquet is known for its unique style with stunning attention to details and beauty in simplicity.

The combination of these two is an amazing gift for yourself or anybody on your “nice” list. All orders will be delivered on Friday, December 23. There’s a limited number of holiday bundles available, so act fast.

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