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All Aussie gifting at A Sprig of Wattle

Nestled in the Arcade off Main Street in Pakenham is a uniquely all-Australian shop. Aussie owned and operated, A Sprig of Wattle stocks only Australian products.

With a fabulous range of items ranging from Australian sheepskin boots, food products including pickles, teas, sauces and jams, to skin and body care products such as pure soaps, deodorants, oils and men’s shaving products, A Sprig of Wattle has beautiful and meaningful gifts for the whole family. Also offering nursing mothers’ items, baby products and children’s wooden toys and gifts, this little treasure of a shop is a must-see for gifting, treating yourself or just having a look around.

As a collaborative retail space for local and interstate businesses and creators, A Sprig of Wattle supports the Australian Made Campaign.

Brands stocked at A Sprig of Wattle include Bob’s Jigsaw Puzzles, Buttonworks Australia games, Emelia’s: the Saucy Australian, Blue Sheep Uggs and Slippers, Upper Beaconsfield Honey, Tambo Teddies, Bib’s n Bub’s Baby and New Mum’s Products, Beekeepa products, Yackandandah Soaps, Bilson Cordials, Taylah Rose hair scrunchies, Wander and Find beauty and skincare products, Screaming Spices and Nurturing and Nature plantable cards.

A Sprig of Wattle is located in the Arcade at Shop 2/125 Main Street, Pakenham. For more information, search ‘A Sprig of Wattle’ on Facebook or Instagram, or email asprigofwattle@gmail.com.

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