This week congratulations go to Diane for being the first to spot that last week's bright bag belongs to Gemma. Well done for also spotting that the picture of it came from the morning after the night before with Jason.
For this week's prop puzzle all we want to know is whereabouts on Coronation Street you would finds this mug tree and toaster.
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