Pick Me Up Ice Skating Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle - 1000 Pieces – Talking Tables UK Trade

Pick Me Up Ice Skating Christmas Jigsaw Puzzle - 1000 Pieces

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Description
About this ‘Ice Skating 1000 Piece Puzzle’:
This beautifully illustrated Christmas puzzle will give your customers that festive, winter feeling they’ve wanted all season. The bright colours of this Christmas market scene provide a light relief from the gloom of the dark winter months and will be a source of fun and laughter when gathering with family and friends in the warm. With 1,000 puzzle pieces and 20 ice skating and Christmas trivia questions to keep the whole family entertained, make this Christmas jigsaw puzzle a key feature in your store ready to be wrapped as a Christmas present.

How to merchandise this ‘Ice Skating 1000 Piece Puzzle’:
Tempt customers inside from the winter weather with a Christmas display to light up the faces of shoppers old and young. Pile high on a free-standing table or create a Christmas games and puzzles collection for your online or high-street shop, making you the destination for Christmas entertainment this party season. For a wider puzzle offering, display with our Phenomenal Women Puzzle to add more newness to your store or combine with our classic sellers that we know customers love like our gin, yoga, plants and world map puzzle.

Contents: 1000 Piece Puzzle and 20 trivia questions

Constructed puzzle size: 68cm x 49cm

How to dispose of this ‘Ice Skating 1000 Piece Puzzle’:
Ideally you would never dispose of such a beautiful puzzle, however we know there is a chance it might happen. So not only is the packaging recyclable, the puzzle itself is and even the bag the puzzle pieces come in. If there’s only a little wear and tear, we encourage you to pass this puzzle on to a new home be that a friend, charity shop or local community centre. For customers wanting to hold onto that Christmas feeling for a little longer; there is a QR code on the box with instructions on how to frame the puzzle and make it part of their seasonal décor, long after the last piece is placed.
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