Posts Tagged ‘Valentine’s Day gifts’

Savorique Reaches Out to New Customers With Coupon

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

In the ramp up to Valentine’s day, Savorique.com is launching a nationwide campaign to welcome new customers by issuing a special coupon: “Spend $20, get $15” is the name of the current drive to the good value, tasteful gourmet gift products which characterizes the Savorique lineup. The website is known for its picky choice of artisan brands of chocolates and other giftable treats.

The rebate coupon code “SPEND20GET15” gets new customers $15 off their $35+ orders, to use at checkout.

New SPEND20GET15 coupon is available now at Savorique.com

New SPEND20GET15 coupon is available now at Savorique.com

Sexy Valentine with Eve Kitten Chocolate

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

If you’re looking for a little something that says ‘I want you’ and that both women and men would be happy to receive, there is nothing more sexy that this trio of chocolate bars. Each bar is adorned with a silkscreen depicting Eve Kitten in her favorite lingerie outfit, to be enjoyed piece by piece. Choose all three fruity cherry, romantic rose or uplifting coffee flavors at www.savorique.com

Valentine's Day, Story and Legend

Monday, January 12th, 2009

Saint Valentine

The history of Valentine’s Day is obscure, and further clouded by various fanciful legends. So little is known in fact that the Catholic Church removed his feast day from the official list in 1969. This pagan holiday roots in ancient Roman times.

Most scholars believe that Saint Valentine was a priest who attracted the disfavor of Roman emperor Claudius II around 270. At this stage, fact ends and myth begins. According to one legend, Claudius II had prohibited marriage for young men, claiming that bachelors made better soldiers. St. Valentine continued to secretly perform marriage ceremonies but was eventually apprehended by the Romans and put to death on Feb 14th.

Ever since, lovers exchange gifts such as chocolate on that very day. Chocolate contains substances, such as theobromine, which relax and lower inhibitions while increasing desire for physical contact. It was actually banned from some monasteries centuries ago! Chocolate contains more antioxidant (cancer preventing enzymes) than does red wine. The secret for passion is to combine the two.
Both can be found on savorique.com
So, benefit from Casanova’s lead and become a chocolate fanatic too!

Jean Harlowe eating Valentine's chocolates

Two weapons of seduction spotted for you: Knipschildt signature fresh bonbons in its heart box, or Amedei’s I Cru Napolitains for the serious chocolate aficionado.