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Businesswoman Grace Makun questions parents over items they now include in children's party packs

Grace Makun has questioned parents over the items they now include in their children's party packs. The businesswoman said parents used to give out toys in the packs they curate for their children's birthday. However, she said parents now give out food items in these packs, instead of toys. She added that party packs now look like a charity project. She wrote: "Party packs be looking like a charity project. What happened to toys? Educational resources, simple treats and so on? "Now indomie, bag of rice, sugar, Milo, pack of maggi, cereal." She added: "What is going on? Someone should update me please .. . I have been missing a lot on this obasanjo internet lately. "ls this the new update? did someone announce something a few of us did hear well." The post Businesswoman Grace Makun questions parents over items they now include in children's party packs appeared first on Linda Ikeji Blog.
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