Chanukah Giveaway #1 | Kosherfest Gift Basket – Worth Over $250

Chanukah is almost here – can you believe it?!

And even though we usually keep our celebrations pretty low-key at our home, I am certainly not averse to spoiling my readers a little bit! 🙂

So I’ve put together a number of special giveaways, which I’ll be rolling out over the next several weeks. Today marks Giveaway #1… and it’s HUUUUGE!

Last month, as many of you know, I took a trip to New Jersey to attend Kosherfest 2011. For this mild Midwesterner, it was truly something to experience…

The food! The people! The hustle and bustle!

And the swag!

Today, I am super excited to be able to pass on some of that fabulous Kosherfest swag to one lucky reader.

Thanks to the generosity of many of the kosher vendors, we have put together this amazing gift basket featuring a smorgasbord of some of the best Chanukah-themed food & products at Kosherfest 2011.

With a retail value of over $250,this Chanukah gift package is filled to the brim with the following incredible goodies:

Chanukah metal cookie cutters from Rite Lite & Shulsinger Judaica

Large silicone dreidel baking molds from Rite Lite & Shulsinger Judaica (these are so cute for ice, jello or chocolate)

Dreidel shaped paying cards from Rite Lite & Shulsinger Judaica

Box of Chanukah candles from Rite Lite & Shulsinger Judaica

Menorah-shaped chocolates from Sugar-Plum

Box of protein bars from SIMPLY BAR

SCHNEIDER’s Crispy fried onions cans

Lipton kosher boxed soups from KEDEM Foods

Rabbi Mints from Rabbi Mintz (these cracked me up!)

Aluminum dreidel cake pan from The Kosher Cook

Kosher Keepers plastic food storage containers (imprinted with dairy, parve, meat) from Kosher Keepers

The Case of the Missing Menorah DVD from Shalom Sesame

+ a Cheese basket from Les Petites Fermieres and Anderson International, valued at over $85!

To enter this swaggy giveaway, please follow the instructions on the widget below. The first entry is mandatory; the other four are optional. The more you enter, the better your chance is of winning.


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This giveaway will be open until 12:01 a.m. on Friday, December 9. The winner will be announced later that day.

Good luck!

Comments

  1. To to to Israel for my nieces Bat Mitzvah!!!

  2. I would love an IPad!

  3. my wife loved kosherfest, hopefully I can go next year. I would love to get a nice lump sum of cash

  4. I would love a free ticket to Israel for Chanuka- along with my husband being able to take time off to go to Israel…

  5. I’ve never been the biggest Chanukah fan, to be honest, but I’m determined to make it great this year! That cheese basket looks incredible– I love eating dairy on Chanukah at least as much as eating all those oily foods!

  6. Mark Ganchrow says

    Present for Chanuka: Some peace of mind for more than a few minutes at a time!

  7. michelle geil says

    It would be a river cruise, as we took one this summer that was so wonderful; my first trip to Europe, and DH and I saw so many places that we would love to see again and explore in depth!

  8. the chance for my whole family to be together on chanukah

  9. I really want a trip to Israel for my whole family. Winning this giveaway comes in close second!!

  10. I’d love an amazing chef’s knife. Or a new macbook.

  11. Gosh, I need so many things any item would be terrific and I would be on cloud nine, especially since we don’t do gifts in my family so I’m not expecting anything but if I could have anything at all I think I would choose weekend getaway with my husband. I can’t remember when I last had a vacation! Leave alone alone time with hubby:)

  12. i would love some quiet time with my family

  13. I would love to see my brother for Chanukah it has been over a year since I have seen him. Due to work and the lack of funds he hasn’t been able to come home for any of the holidays. Seeing him would be awesome!

  14. a big winning powerball ticket!

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