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Good Bubble Bath Time with Dexter Gift Set

Add a splash of magic to bath time with Dexter and his dragon fruit bubbles - 1 x Good Bubble super bubbly bubble bath with dragon fruit extract 400ml - 1 x adorable Dexter character bath mitt - Sulphate-free and tear-free formulation - Suitable for sensi

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