NITN | @notintownlive | 26 Mar 2021, 06:54 am
Holi
Kolkata/NITN: Starmark, Kolkata’s largest bookstore and lifestyle chain, has brought forth a variety of items to make Holi celebrations safe and enjoyable.
Available at all the Starmark stores at South City Mall, Quest Mall, City Centre, Salt Lake and at the Mani Square Mall, the special colourful, attractive and reasonably priced Holi collection includes Holi gift baskets at Rs 350; colourednon-toxic organic gulal at Rs 130 and non-toxic colours at Rs 270 and Rs 150 for the medium and small packs, respectively.
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Then there are the smartly designed hand-held posters at Rs 200 per piece; T-shirts priced at Rs 350; caps at Rs 249 and children's Holi gift hampers available at Rs 999 only.
Besides these there are the balloons, colourful wigs, water guns, a variety of gift hampers and organic colours. Starmark believes in giving its customers the very best in terms of quality and products range.
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The special Holi collection of merchandise has been hand-picked and boasts of many unique items. The stores are open from 11 am to 9 pm every day.
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