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I am a huge fan of hot cocoa. My husband loves coffee but I am a happy with my cocoa. So when it come to Valentines Day one of his favorite things to gift me is hot cocoa. It’s a great way to brew up some love! One of my favorites is Brooklyn Bean Roastery. Their cocoa is full of flavor and they have a bunch of different varieties that area all delicious.

This 40 count pack is a great gift for Valentines Day. You get six different varieties (each one is amazing) including peanut butter cup, campfire, Mexican, milk chocolate, midnight, and carnival.

If you are looking for a hot and yummy Valentines Day gift Brooklyn Bean Roastery is a great choice. Your loved one is sure to enjoy all the great flavors. It’s a yummy way to say Happy Valentines Day!

Now Time for the Giveaway:

Brooklyn Bean Roastery was nice enough to give us an extra box for one of our lucky readers. To enter you must be 18 or older and a US resident. Use the entry form below to enter today! Giveaway will end on 2/14/2017 and the winner will be announced on our Winner’s Circle page.

This giveaway is sponsored by Brooklyn Bean Roastery, if for some reason they are unable to supply the prize Parenting In Progress is not responsible for supplying a prize.

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