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Wild Berry Incense Traditional Stick Starter Kit

Lovingly hand-dipped in Oxford, Ohio, since 1971, using only the highest quality fragrances. Wild Berry Incense is an essential item for smoke stores and counterculture retailers. If you’ve ever tried to decide on which fragrance is your favorite, you might be left wide-eyed like a kid in a candy store. Now there’s a great way to introduce your customers to this amazing product with a new Traditional Stick Starter Kit. The sensational half round is a 45-fragrance, traditional Sticks, wall-hugging semi-circle kit that’s simple to set up, and creates a colorful, bright, eye & nose-catching display, not to mention great profit margins and repeat sales!

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