One lucky winner will recieve a 32 oz Jar of Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil... (A value of $40.00) I wrote a review for this wonderful product. You can view and read the review via <a href="http://savingwithheidi.blogspot.com/2013/06/gold-label-virgin-coconut-oil-sample.html"></a>
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Win 1 quart of Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil!
Tropical Traditions is America’s source for coconut oil. Their Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil is hand crafted in small batches by family producers, and it is the highest quality coconut oil they offer. You can read more about how virgin coconut oil is different from other coconut oils on their website: What is Virgin Coconut Oil?
You can also watch the video they produced about Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil: Tropical Traditions also carries other varieties of affordable high quality coconut oil. Visit their website to check on current sales, to learn about the many uses of coconut oil, and to read about all the advantages of buying coconut oil online. Since the FDA does not want us to discuss the health benefits of coconut oil on a page where it is being sold or given away, here is the best website to read about the health benefits of coconut oil.
I learned that traditionally made coconut oil has higher levels of antioxidants.
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ReplyDeleteI visited their site. I thought they only sold food products. I did not realize they also sell skincare products, among other things!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there were so many ways to use the coconut! (oil, vinegar, cream, shredded, flour, etc).
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ReplyDeletei didnt know you could take the coconut oil and put it in an ice cube tray
ReplyDeleteI learned that coconut oil is made in Philippines
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ReplyDeleteLearned that they sell lots more than just coconut oil
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ReplyDeleteI learned that Tropical Traditions is a Christian based business.
ReplyDeleteI discovered they sell coconut peanut butter! Never heard of that before. Sounds good though!
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ReplyDeleteI am subscribed to the TT newsletter as warrior_poet17@yahoo.com! One thing I didn't know about TT was that they sell fish and grass-fed meats! I wish I could work for a company like them.
ReplyDeleteI learned that their coconut oil is made in the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteI learned that Tropical Traditions carries a full line of high quality expeller-pressed coconut oils for purchase.
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ReplyDeleteI already subscribe to their newsletter. :) Have for quite some time. I love their Virgin Coconut Oil and have incorporated it into my diet on a regular basis - and plan to do more!
ReplyDeleteI did not know they also sell coffee!
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ReplyDeleteI learned that the founders of Tropical Traditions are Brian and Marianita Shilhavy. (rafflecopter name: Richelle)
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ReplyDeleteI love their products . . . love their recipes. love their site.
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ReplyDeleteSubscribed and I didn't know they sold household products! Awesome!!
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I learned that the CEO has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Bible/Greek! Interesting!
ReplyDeleteI learned that all the coconuts come from farms in the Philippines and the oil is hand extracted.
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I didn't know that they hand crushed the coconut
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