Here Comes the Breaking News!
Last time we posted, we told you about the new kashrut supervision we’ve qualified for – the Jerusalem Eidah Chareidit. And we promised you more groundbreaking news, remember?
Well, here it is:
We’re moving!!
Yup, but not too far – right across the street. After over a decade of servicing our customers from a tiny little store, we’re moving to bigger, better, brighter premises. That famous Momentum chocolate and gift boutique at Yaakov Meir 9 is going to become the famous Momentum chocolate and gift boutique at Yaakov Meir 10.
And because we’re moving to a more spacious location, we can expand our line of gifts too. Except that now they’re not going to be just gifts. We’re going to start selling a line of home products that are too good to give away. Wait, let’s fix that. They’re great to give away to people you love, but you’re going to want to buy a double for yourself too.
You can’t just give away a luxury bone china dinner set and not keep a set for yourself too.
You can’t give away that cutlery set without replenshing your own dwindling, old-fashioned set with something sleek and up to date.
If you’re going to buy that baby layette (yes, we’re going to start selling layettes too, but shhhh… it’s not official yet) you’re going to buy one for yourself or your grandchildren or your brand new great niece too.
So if we’re going to start selling in doubles and triples, we need a lot more space.
And of course we need a lot more space right now because… Purim’s coming up!
But you knew that.
And of course, so do we. We’ve known since last Purim (and the year before) that Purim is the “Rosh Hashanah of chocolates.”
Here’s a sampling of our stunning mishloach manos range:
We’ve got lots more, of course – peruse at your will, by downloading our catalog or browsing online
And in case you think we’re done, we have yet more news for you! Great news!
If you order before March 14, you get 5% off.
And in case you haven’t noticed… that means today!
So what are you waiting for?
Looking forward to servicing you!
Wishing you a happy Purim!