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A delicate fragrance of white tea blended with a slightly spicy ginger.  

 

Although remarkably similar to the original name brand version (White Tea and Ginger), it is not identical or affiliated in any way with Bath and Body Works.

 

This product is cut to 4 ounces

 

Ginger and White Tea

SKU: 20210126000002
$9.99Price
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