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Life, Art and Nosh Boxes

Rosa and I went to Costco yesterday to shop for groceries. The store is all decked out for the holiday season. The merchandise is everywhere. We walked by a display that had two products from different firms that have created an image of themselves as having style and panache. One used a basket and the other a wooden box. Their prices were less than ours. I was concerned until I looked at the products. It was overpriced schlock.


The products exhibit a certain cynicism, as they are deliberately designed to project an image of glamour without genuine substance. The food is meticulously arranged on discreet plastic stands to create an illusion of abundance. While the packaging is appealing, the quantity of food within each package is minimal, and the containers are ultimately intended for disposal.


Good to know, they are not our competitors.


We're all about making sure people receive unforgettable gifts! A fantastic present doesn't have to be smoked oysters from the exotic island of Kosrae in Micronesia. Two of our nosh boxes included everything needed to whip up the perfect side dishes for a Thanksgiving feast, even a string bean casserole! Tomorrow, we're gathering goodies for a birthday boy, featuring balloons, cake, and all his favorite breakfast treats!


We personalize our Nosh Boxes to ensure the recipient feels truly special!


Enjoy a fantastic day.


Can you see part of a can of Campbell's  Mushroom Soup?  Perfect for a string bean casserole!
Can you see part of a can of Campbell's Mushroom Soup? Perfect for a string bean casserole!


 
 
 

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