Ukonic Ceramic Dinnerware Set - Service for 4
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Product Overview
Dishwasher Safe
BPA Free
- Fright and delight in every bite If your love was simply meant to be, then this Jack and Sally 16-piece dinnerware set from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas was meant to be in your kitchen. In black, white, and a deep crimson red, this spooktacular dish set features the imperfectly perfect love story of Jack Skellington and Sally. This 16-piece collection has four place settings, each with a dinner plate, salad plate, bowl, and mug. Enjoy the spooky side of life over dinner Ideal for the tables of fans of Tim Burton's cult classic, this dinnerware set is perfect for your next holiday party or just tomorrow's lunch. Any chance Halloween town's skeleton pumpkin king might be a guest? Those with a taste for all things frightening will enjoy these officially licensed dishes from Disney.
What's Included?
- Mug
- Dinner Plate
Features
- Call a town meeting over supper: the holidays are the result of much fuss and hard work. Jack and Sally are here to make sure your tableware is one less thing to worry about. Serve up spooky favorites with this dinnerware set.
- Everybody screams with delight: perfect when you need to scare up a holiday feast for your loved ones. Decorated in a floral pattern of crimson and white roses. "Misfit love" and "Simply meant to be" lettering adorn the mugs and bowls, respectively.
- 16-piece set includes: enjoy a complete place setting made for a gathering of four. The entire dish set comes with a total of 4 dinner plates (11 inches), 4 side salad plates (8 inches), 4 bowls (6 inches), and 4 mugs (12 ounces).
- Share a spooky meal with the fam: enjoy a serving of worm's wort soup, snake and spider stew, and other Halloween town favorites with this dinnerware set. Easy to maintain, it's suitable for both microwave and top-rack dishwashers.
- Official Disney dinnerware: feast on your favorite nightmare of all with this officially licensed ceramic dinnerware set from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. It's always a happy haunting when a warm meal is involved.