Sweet Giveaway: Win 4 Cupcakes Baked in Jars!
Canning is all the rage, but I'll tell you the truth: I'd rather eat a cupcake than a jar of preserves any day.
And if you're like me, you'll freaking love this giveaway, for 4 Cupcakes-In-A-Jar!
These sweeties are baked with love by Betty Crocker Wannabe, and one lucky winner will win four delicious treats: 2 each of the Turtle and Chocolate Lover's flavors.
WHAT IS A CUPCAKE-IN-A-JAR? Cupcakes-In-A-Jar are delicious, fully cooked, ready to eat cupcakes layered in a half pint jar and packaged with a signature orange spoon. Each jar contains the equivalent of 2 regular sized frosted cupcakes. Eat immediately upon receipt, refrigerate for up to 2 weeks or freeze for up to 6 weeks. What makes Cupcakes-In-A-Jar truly unique is their ability to ship. Each jar is carefully packaged to insure safe delivery.
How do you enter? It's so easy. Simply leave a comment below addressing this important dessert subject: when at a restaurant, do you like to share dessert? Or do you like to like to keep it all to yourself?
One lucky winner will be chosen at random one week, on Thursday, April 14th at noon PST. Since the prize is perishable, US entrants only! If you can't wait, go ahead and order some at Betty Crocker Wannabe.
Reader Comments (216)
But if I'm with someone special that I'm okay sharing my food with, then I might let them have a bite. Except if it's creme brulee. Then it's back to mine! mine! mine!
Whenever my girlfriends and I have tried to split desserts, it always just seems to turn into a race, each of us trying to get our requisite half of bites in before the other person can go over their fair share (either accidentally or on purpose). I say: Be proud! Order the whole dessert!
But! I often end up sharing because I'm nice, and also a penny pincher who is kind of trying to watch her weight. :B
OBVIOUSLY I prefer to keep it all to myself.
However, due to courtesy or some other ridiculous socially accepted notion, i generally will suggest that dessert be shared. Plus, it saves money. And I'm a poor college student, so....yeahhh.
:)