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They have been known for their hampers at least since the Napoleonic Wars, according to Tim Hansell, the firm's spokesman.
The unfortunate victims - mostly low-income families - had been regularly salting away money into Farepak schemes in the expectation of receiving vouchers or hampers at Christmas.
They brought their hand-me-downs in paper bags and shopping carts, in backpacks and even the bottom rack of a wheelchair, dropping them off in hampers at a greenmarket stand on their way to the jams and fresh vegetables.
In addition to hand-rolled beeswax candles in a variety of heights and subtle colors, from 50-cent votives to $125 pillars, the store has artisanal or small-production decorative accessories like 26-inch black ceramic vases at $390 and 18-by-22-inch 18-by-22-inch 18-by-22-inch 18-by-22-inch
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