Thursday, February 27, 2014

A St. Patrick’s Day Treat with See’s Candies

By: Finance Foodie and Anne Raso

What is St. Patrick’s Day without some gold (chocolate) coins? Our crowd-pleasing bet is always on See's Candies--and not because they have 93 years of experience, great packaging and delicious product that stays fresh for weeks, but they are a company with principals (For instance, they do not charge higher prices at their airport stores).
Lucky Nut and Chews Assortment

See’s has all sorts of goodies for this Irish holiday – from gotta have Chocolate Treasure Coins ($9.25 for 8oz) to our favorite – the two pound Lucky Nuts & Chews assortment ($36.75). This two pound assortment features plenty of the almond-y and walnut-y chocolates we adore, as well as crispy Molasses Chips and Creamy Caramels (Two pound equals about 30 pieces, in case you are curious.) See's is great at rushing products out for holidays and their customer service never disappoints; they offer free shipping over $55 as well. Go to sees.com to see their entire scrumptious selection of sweets—for St. Patty’s Day and beyond!

****Giveaway****
Congrats Myra!

See’s and Finance Foodie Media wants one lucky reader to experience the magically deliciousness of See’s Candies this St. Patty’s Day. One reader will receive a $25 gift card redeemable at any See’s store (locations listed here)

Grand Prize: See’s Candies Gift Card (ARV: $25)

There are THREE ways to enter
1. REQUIRED: In my comments section, tell me what See’s item you are most excited to try. Also please include your email address so I can contact you if you win!
2. Follow Finance Foodie on Twitter (leave separate comment telling me this)
3. Reblog / Retweet this giveaway (leave separate comment telling me this)

Contest ends Monday, March 3, 2014 at 5pm EST. Winners will be chosen via random integer generator on random.org and announced on the financefoodie.com site shortly afterwards that night!

Giveaway provided by See’s. I was not compensated for this post.

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