Might be. Might also be absolute bollocks but it sounds believable

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Haven’t bought a greetings card in c. 5 years. AMA

Your first mistake was to go to JL. No supermarkets about?

There are some really nice pop up ones in a stall in Spitalfields market. I’d happily pay £5 (price of a pint) for one

https://oldspitalfieldsmarket.com/cms/2018/03/Spitalfields-278-2880x1920.jpg

There’s a Sainsbury’s Local opposite our office but I didn’t want it to look like I’d just nipped across the road last-minute.

Wasn’t expecting a bargain from JL but still.

Additional JL info: you can go into the JL in Cambridge (maybe other stores too) and get a tin of Quality Street where you select what goes in the tin. £12 but still, quite a nice idea.

Can you select something other than Quality Street to go in the tin? A small bottle of whisky and some truffles, say?

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Haha, sadly not!

Plastic tin or tin tin?

Alright, Herge

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It was this!

https://www.risottostudio.com/product/jumbo-card-envelope-love/

Jumbo card - but there you go!

Nope.

£3 for a local craft shop. Was getting a birthday card and a wedding card. 6 bar I’ll probably get no thanks for.

It was!

Great card :+1:

Can’t be standard-sized and jumbo. MODS!

:confounded::grimacing::fearful:

I rule on the side of…

Hang on,I’m not a mod. But I created the thread. @unlucky is right. I just folded a piece of A4 paper in half and yep, that’s not a standard size.

Sorry everyone! :upside_down_face: