So here I am, partnered with the outstanding folks over at the world's largest online Kosher superstore, Kosher.com, to host a giveaway here on the blog for a special choco-coffee confectionary. Kosher.com, you see, recently became the newest East Coast reseller of Javaz's Dark and Milk Chocolate confectionaries. The most fascinating thing about this company? They select and roast coffee expressly for confectionary purposes! Oh, and it's kosher, which is always a plus!
So here's the deal: This giveaway is open for the next week (that is, I'll be drawing a winner at midnight on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 11:59 p.m.). What do you need to do?
- Follow @kvetchingeditor AND @kosherdotcom on Twitter.
- Answer ONE of the following questions WITH a link to the product on the Kosher.com site. POST YOUR COMMENT HERE ON THE BLOG!
- How do you take your coffee?
- What do you like to eat with your coffee?
Information about Javaz's chocolates: "The Dark is perfect for an afternoon pick-me-up or whenever you want to treat yourself. These artisan confections feature fair-trade organic Arabica coffee beans covered in exquisitely rich and luscious dark chocolate. The Milk, meanwhile, features fair-trade organic Arabica coffee beans smothered in melt-in-your-mouth milk chocolate!" (Also: They're Kof-K Dairy.)
NOTE: Only open to U.S. residents. Sorry Canadians and Israelis! But if you DO win, you can always choose to have it shipped as a gift to someone in the U.S.!
12 comments:
I'm curious as to where you found the reference to coffee in the Midrashic literature, as I thought it was first drunk in the early modern era (wikipedia says the fifteenth century).
I did see something on the internet ages ago which suggested a link between the creation of the tikkun leil on erev Shavuot and the spread of coffee drinking.
There is nothing like a good cup of coffee and some left over Challah for breakfast
http://www.kosher.com/KosherBakery/ButterflakeBakeryFreshNutFreeBakedGoods/RegularPullaPartChallahLarge.html
I take my coffee strong, dark, and handsome.
http://www.kosher.com/KosherGrocery/CoffeeHotCocoasCreamersTeas/Coffee/100Colombian.html
Can I enter if I'm not on twitter?
I drink my coffee with Trader Joe's Soy Creamer which is O-U dairy & hope to be eating Javaz Dark with it.
http://is.gd/bXxtW
Following both on Twitter @Extended_Vacay !
1. I like my coffee with a little warm milk, foam and a teaspoon of sugar!
2. I love to eat dark chocolate with my coffee when I'm feeling like being bad first thing in the morning. A little chocolate in the morning makes your whole day better!
http://www.kosher.com/KosherGrocery/Chocolates/DarkChocolate/JavazDarkChocolateCoffeeConfections.html
Awesome giveaway Chaviva!
I take my coffee with Splenda(tm) and cream.
And not surprisingly, I like chocolate with my coffee. Yeah, I answered both questions, how could I resist?
Here's a link to the dark chocolate version - http://bit.ly/9xo1hg
And here's the milk chocolate version - http://bit.ly/dq6QfA
chocolate and coffee should ALWAYS go together!
http://www.kosher.com/KosherBakery/LowCarbBakedGoods/ChocolateMuffins.html
I like my coffee DARK and SWEET.
And nothing goes better with coffee than a great meltaway:
http://www.kosher.com/KosherBakery/FreshBakedGoods/Cakes/Pies/ChocolateMeltaway.html
Thanks for running this contest!
@Gsix
1. I take my coffee black, except on Shabbos, when I drink it with cream, and on Sunday through Friday, when I also drink it with cream...
2. I drink it with artichokes and asparagus http://www.kosher.com/KosherProduce/FreshVegetables/ArtichokesAsparagus/
1) With milk and sugar, and 2) generally with a bagel or other breakfasty item. http://www.kosher.com/KosherGrocery/BreadProducts/BagelsEnglishMuffins/100WholeWheatBagels.html
I take coffee with lots of cream and a little Splenda. It's great with something chocolate to dip!
http://www.kosher.com/KosherGrocery/Chocolates/MilkChocolate/JavazMilkChocolateCoffeeConfections.html#
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