I am so excited to bring you this latest giveaway ... after the last giveaway with them was so popular, Epiphany Chocolates is back with another helping! Just in time for the upcoming Valentine's holiday...
They're going to gift one lucky reader 18 incredibly yummy pieces from their new Some Like It Hot collection, which in addition to their favorite flavors, includes the following mouth-watering additions:
- SINFULLY CINNAMON (cinnamon Caramel) - Put on your most luscious red lipstick and take a bite. Creamy caramel infused with cinnamon and covered in red hot milk chocolate is almost too hot to handle.
St. Valentine may just work his magic with this little dream date aphrodisiac. How can you go wrong when it tastes so right? Mwah!
- CUPID CALIENTE (Jalapeno Fudge) - Will you be my Valentine? Si si si! This jalapeno fudge is covered in milk chocolate and adorned with peanuts. This snappy surprise will take your romantic night up a notch. Light the candles, slip into some heels and ditch the slow dance for the tantalizing tango. Ole!
- SMOKIN' HOT (Smoky Hot Pepper Fudge) - What’s sexier than smoldering smoky eyes? Smoky red hot pepper and creamy fudge paired together at last. It maybe lust at first sight. This fiery fudge center is covered first in dark chocolate, then dipped a second time in milk chocolate and smoked almonds. Watch out: This tempting treat may just set off some fire alarms. Firemen, please? Caliente!
(Logo and image courtesy of Epiphany Chocolates)
Okay, so here are the rules:
- To enter, you must leave a comment below telling me - what's the best Valentine's Day gift you've ever given or received?
- For a second entry, 'like' BOTH NYC Recessionista on Facebook AND Epiphany Chocolates on Facebook, and leave a separate comment here letting me know that you did or already do.
- For a third entry, follow BOTH @NYRecessionista on Twitter AND @EpiphanyChocs on Twitter, and leave a separate comment here letting me know that you did or already do.
- For a fourth entry, tweet about the giveaway (linking to this post!) encouraging your followers to enter (including BOTH my handle @NYRecessionista and the @EpiphanyChocs handle in the tweet), and leave a separate comment here with the URL to your tweet.
- For a fifth entry, write a blog post about the giveaway (linking to this post!) encouraging your readers to enter, and leave a separate comment here with the URL to your blog post.
And even if you don't win, you can still get your hands on some of this yummy chocolate, just in time for this national day of amour --
Epiphany Chocolates is also giving my readers a 25% off discount sitewide on orders placed by February 14th, with code HEART25 at checkout.
Good luck!
Please note: Epiphany Chocolates is providing the prize for this giveaway, and also sent me a collection of chocolates to sample, but I have not otherwise been compensated for this post.





















25 comments:
The best valentine's day present I got was an album put together by my husband of all the photos from our honeymoon. It was very thoughtful because I'd been commenting on how I don't like that all our photos were just on a harddrive somewhere.
The best gift was a proposal and an engagement ring 15 yrs ago from my husband after dating for 4 yrs. He was going to wait a few more weeks but he knew my grandmother's blessing was important and she was in failing health.
A beautiful love note. Simple perfect.
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I'm a big instagrammer and I happened to tag my boyfriend in a pic of a drawing that an artist I follow had drawn. After a little social media magic, I managed to purchase the not for sale drawing :) Hopefully he'll be particularly surprised and delighted!
You have both been liked on FB! ALL THE LIKES!
Blammo! AND you've both been followed on Twitter. I didn't mean to commit this hard, but I need something to do whilst averting my eyes from THE BACHELOR!
And the final step...
THE TWEET!
https://twitter.com/J_OnTheWay/status/298625994250678272
Both are liked on FB!
The best Valentine's day gift I've received was a Wii from my wonderful manfriend.
I just followed @NYRecessionista on Twitter AND @EpiphanyChocs on Twitter.
The best thing that I ever received was getting a sweet card; homemade from a dear friend (who is/was also single). She made me feel so special and loved!
My fiance got me a beautiful pearl ring last year :)
liked both on FB: Rae Pavey
following both on twitter @throuthehaze
The Best Valentine's Day gift every - a vacuum cleaner! My guy was terrible about picking out jewelry, always old fashioned and ugly, but that vacuum cleaner was a beautiful thing!
Diamond earrings!
I like both NYC Recessionista and Epiphany Chocolates on Facebook.
I follow both @NYRecessionista and @EpiphanyChocs on Twitter.
Best Valentines Day gift I ever gave was a little red heart that I crocheted for my husband to take with him when he shipped out to Iraq. He actually left on Valentines day in 2003. He carried it everyday so he would always have my heart close to his while he was gone. Cheesy, but it meant a lot.
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On the first year of out sons birth - we moved into a new apartment and were living on one salary. Money was tight and we knew we couldn't splurge on ourselves so we wrote eachother letters over how we felt about eachother. It was sweet and intimate. Feeling bad he couldn't spoil me with flowers ( as he always does) he drew one for me with the promise of real ones to come. It was such a tender and loving thing to do I cried. And it still hangs on our fridge as a reminder that money is just material but love lasts forever.
Last Valentine's, my (allergic to cats) husband took me to pick out a kitten! It was pretty fantastic.
And I follow both on the Facebooks!
the best Vday gift is always flowers for my mom, sister, or grandma. They never expect to get something like that from someone other than their partner. Its just a nice little "i love you" to the women in my life i love most
A necklace from my husband...has a special Chinese character on it
On our first Valentine's Day together, my boyfriend was suddenly swamped with work. We saw each other briefly, but everything felt rushed.
The next Valentine's Day, my boyfriend told me that because he regretted the hurry of our first V-day, he wanted to make this one extra special. He took me out to dinner at a restaurant that I had been wanting to eat in for awhile and he bought me my favorite candy. We spent the whole evening together and really got to enjoy each other's company in a very unstressed way. The evening's best present was not the dinner or the candy. It was the fact that my boyfriend worked so hard to make that Valentine's Day special.
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