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Published 15:32 5 Apr 2017 BST
Updated 15:49 5 Apr 2017 BST
Speaking about the launch, Angi McNulty, from Temple Street, said:
“We are absolutely thrilled to have such a rewarding partnership with Lindt Chocolate Ireland. They have helped improve the lives of the children in the hospital and funded many vital pieces of life-saving equipment. We encourage all our supporters to also take “personalised” interest in this new activity at Dundrum Town Centre.”
Ciarán Owens, Marketing Manager at Lindt Chocolate Ireland added:
“We are so excited to be continuing our relationship with Temple Street in 2017 and delighted Dundrum Town Centre have come on board for this unique fundraising activity. We can’t wait to unveil our Lindt Gold Bunny Personalisation Pop-up shop and help raise even more funds for the hospital.”
We all know someone who would love it, especially the little ones who will be delighted to have their names on the chocolate bunny.
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