Okay you all, we’ve got a fall giveaway for you. We’ve been extremely busy over here and I thought that this would be a good way to say thanks. You are the reason that we are in business–and besides, giveaways are just plain fun!
I put together a goodie basket this morning, and it’s displayed on the front counter if you would like to check it out. For those of you who can’t make it in, it contains: a green houndstooth ceramic travel mug, an Apricot Pineapple Tangerine Jam from Earth and Vine in Loomis, Lemon-Lavender shortbread from the McTavish company, a Cranberry Blood Orange Fair Trade Tea, two Organic Chocolates, and a pound of our Kona Extra Fancy. How does that sound?
In order to win the basket, you need to leave a comment on this blog post, or come on in and fill out an entry form. We’ll leave the contest open until next Monday–check back for a winner then. You can also check our facebook page for more information.
Edited:: The winner is Susan Otto! We added all the blog post comment entries to those that were filled out at the store, and drew her name out of the box. Thanks so much for all of your kind comments: we’ll have another giveaway to celebrate our wonderful customers soon, so keep an eye on our facebook page. –HF
Jason Santa said:
Thank you Carolines for 30 years of wonderful coffee, service, and this contest.
Dena Nick said:
Sounds like an amazing basket and another very thoughtful way for Caroline’s to give back to the community that supports them. Would love to win this basket of goodies….would be a great way to celebrate Fall and all its beauty!
Bup Greenwood said:
Hey, Holly–what a lovely and STYLISH basket! Love the houndstooth travel mug, and trust you to put this chic assembly together. You got the style gene!
Monica Conkle said:
Thank you for putting the sweet basket together! I would love to win this goodie!
happygrape2 said:
What a gorgeous basket with wonderful goodies. I like this contest, it is fun.
Thank you for great giveaway.:)
Janice said:
oo, thanks for the chance! Nice basket. 🙂
erin said:
Yum, looks great!!!!
Heather said:
We have been so blessed to have you in our great city of Grass Valley! Thanks Carolines!!!
Jennifer Montierth said:
Thank you, Caroline’s! We love your Friar Tuck’s blend!
Wen said:
The goodies look delicious!
Linda said:
Everything at your store is good
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Paul Schultz said:
Right when i walk in to Caroline’s. The smell, the smiles, the great items and coffee. It feels like home to me.Thanks for being there.
ron powers said:
When guests come from out of town, your coffee is our treat to them.
Christopher Mootham said:
Thanks for always having great smiles, good coffee and good service.
Kates said:
Carolines is the best! And I love the picture of you cute ladies in your Friday finery that was in the latest newsletter. I’m enjoying drinking my Carolines Coffee every morning right now! Nothing beats it.
Terry Fike said:
Hi Holly and all the friends and family at Carolines, (especially Elyse). Can’t to see you all next week, we’ll be rolling into Gtown Wed. eve. Looking forward to an awesome weekend!
Sonya Peterson said:
Caroline’s has been a good support for our community. A very nice atmosphere to enjoy a cup of great coffee, tea, and something yummy to eat. Love the coffee!!!
Ramone Stark said:
Caroline’s, you have some of the friendliest girls at the counter I’ve ever met! They always greet you with a smile and a hot cup of coffee waiting. The give-away basket looks great, but not as good as the girls! I would love to win the basket and have my picture taken with the lovely ladies.
pat said:
What a wonderful giveaway!
Heidi said:
What a cute basket! Would make a wonderful gift for anyone who’s difficult to shop for?
Carole said:
My husband and I just moved here from the bay area. When discovered Caroline’s while exploring the down town. I love this place. The coffee is excellent and the people that work there make you feel like you have been there forever. The shop is comfortable and I love all the items they sell. I have a feeling that this is going to be one of our regular stops every time we go into town.