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SKU: JET193

Traditional Jewish Purim Toy

4.75" Tin Groggers

Colorfully Illustrated with Purim Story Scene

Please note: design is assorted.

Spin the tin Grogger to blot out Haman's name with this beautifully decorated grogger. Makes a pretty loud noise for a small grogger but it will be sure to drive Haman's memory away! 

Tin part of noisemaker is decorated with a picture of the evil man leading the horse with Mordechai the Tzaddik siting regally on it.  

Each gragger measures 4.75" across and its whirling handle is 1.75" in height.

Bulk prices mean you can include this Purim toy in all your Shalach Manos baskets and have plenty to distribute in your local shul in time for the Megillah reading.

Please note: design is assorted.

  Rated 5 out of 5 stars
based on 5 reviews
Pros
LOUD
Cons
Drops plastic shavings
Best Uses
Purim of course
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Great Purim Motif
by Congregation from Harrisburg PA on 2/1/2021
Given to members of our congregation to use during Zoom megillah reading.
 
I would buy again
by Jeanne from on 4/19/2019
Did a Bible study on Book of Esther - gave one to everybody - they really liked it.
 
Enjoyed by kids of all ages!
by Ruti from Elgin, SC on 3/14/2017
Used these for a Purim Party and they were great for booing Haman!
 
Great price quick delivery and did the trick
by Barryf from New York on 3/6/2015
What else...make a loud unfriendly noise to the name of haman and the rest of his lineage right up to now
 
Great Groggers
by Jolean from Dallas, Tx on 3/22/2009
I ordered these beautiful groggers for Purim and all of the kids love it! They were pretty, loud, colorful, and commemorative.