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- Chocolate Shop | Just A Little Somethin
"The Sweetest Spot in Town", is a Chocolate and Sweets Boutique that offers unique gourmet desserts and confections that you won't find anywhere else
- Just a little Something
Located in the Fairwood Square shopping plaza in Renton, WA, Just a Little Something specializes in indoor houseplants, custom succulent arrangements, and thoughtfully curated gifts for every occasion—whether it’s an anniversary, birthday, prom, holiday, or a heartfelt sympathy gesture
- Precision Cut Batik Kits | Just A Little Something
Let us do most of the cutting for you! Fabric pieces have been steam pressed, precision cut, and labeled for quilting enjoyment
- Just A Little Something | Renton WA - Facebook
Stop by Just a Little Something today to pick up your own clover plant and bring a little extra luck into your life! 📍 Visit us in Renton’s Fairwood neighborhood in the Fairwood Square shopping plaza!
- Just A Little Something - Instagram
Our Valentines inspired, really real-looking artificial stems and blooms are ready for picking! Have an empty vase at home or in the office and just need a few blooms sprigs? Pop on by! #decorateforvalentinesday #artificialflowers #artificialbouquet #curatedgardenmarket #fairwoodrenton #maplevalleywa
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- JUST A LITTLE SOMETHING - Updated October 2024 - Yelp
Locally owned and operated curated gift and garden market Unique Indoor plants Houseplants, Planters, Indoor Plant Accessories, unique gifts women, kids, and men We carry local and national brands and love to help customers put a medley of gifts together for the special people in their lives …
- FAQ About Us — Just a little Something
‘Just a Little Something’ is a local business that strives to prepare succulent arrangements and gifts that wow whoever receives them Our plants are primarily sourced from farms in Washington State, but also from Canada and other parts of the world depending on time of year and variety
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