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Fofino [41]
3 years ago
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In jingle bell bride, what annual sweet treat does mary make for the festival volunteers?

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Ivan3 years ago
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In Jingle Bell Bride, Mary prepares Eggnog for the festival volunteers.

Jingle Bell Bride is a romantic movie that shows how Jessica Perez, who is a wedding planner unexpectedly finds her soul mate when she is trying to find out some exotic flowers for a client.

In this movie, one of the secondary characters is Mary who is the mother of the guy Jessica meets. Mary as well as other characters in the town are organizing a festival called "Jingle Bell Festival".

As part of the Festival, Mary prepares eggnog, which is a typical sweet annual beverage for Christmas. This is one of the ways Mary supports the volunteers organizing the festival.

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