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Jubilane Gift Card   
A Jubilane Gift Card is a great idea for a newly-pregnant friend, new parents, or baby's birthday.

Cards are available in various amounts and can be redeemed online or at our Boutique St-Légier. Included in our Gift Card service...

  • Greeting card (chosen according to the occasion) handwritten by us with your personalized text.
  • Free delivery by A-post to the recipient of your choice.


You may also choose to deliver your Gift Card yourself. Simply note this in the gift wrap comments area and we will send you a blank greeting card.

For more information about our Gift Cards, read the FAQ.


To purchase a Gift Card...
Choose the amount from the pull-down menu at right and place in your shopping cart. At checkout, fill out the "gift wrap" section.
Choose your preferred payment method, then enter the Promo Code FREESHIP to benefit from free shipping.

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