Taste of Crete Offers Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day Gifts
Bridgewater, NJ (PRWEB) February 7, 2006
Taste of Crete, a gourmet food company that focuses on the healthy foods of Greece has special packaging for Valentines Day.
Esther Luongo Psarakis, the owner of Taste of Crete explains: “Everyone naturally associates candy and chocolate as the normal gifting items for Valentines Day. I realized that some folks would like some healthy alternatives packaged for Valentine’s Day. With that in mind, we have our selection of “Heart Healthy Valentine’s Day Gifts.”
Taste of Crete has their award winning extra virgin olive oil in a festive cellophane bag with red heart accents and tied with red ribbon with white hearts. Evangelia’s Traditional Greek Cookies, which contain no eggs or butter, are a Vegan product and are trans fat and cholesterol free are another great Valentine’s alternative. They are packaged in an olive themed box and tied with red ribbon and a lovely red rose. They also offer a beautiful red serving platter with a design of gold olive branches to go along with the cookies.
Another nice choice is a set of 3 “Honeys for your Honey” with a hand painted small bowl for the honeys and all packaged in a beautiful red box. There is even a custom Valentines Day Gift baskets with all of these items, along with luscious dark chocolate truffles.
“We can include a personalized note and ship it anywhere in a big red box, perfect for Valentines! We are glad that we can offer heart healthy Valentine’s Gifts for those looking for something different or are more health conscious” explains Mrs. Psarakis. Their website, http://www.tasteofcrete.com gives more details on these and other products they carry or you can reach them at 908 685 2035.
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Hrmm that was weird, my comment got eaten. Anyway I wanted to say that it’s nice to know that someone else also mentioned this as I had trouble finding the same info elsewhere. This was the first place that told me the answer. Thanks.