1461 days ago

Feijoa Season is beginning

Georgina from Karamu - Waipatu

WE'RE BACK - for the 2022 Feijoa Season.
And to bring a bit of good into the world at this time we're giving away our first bag of the season to one lucky winner.
Prize - 3kg bag of our early season mixed grade Cheops Feijoas (certified organic and spray free). And if the winner is not a Hawke's Bay local we will post to the winner within mainland NZ.
To enter:
Comment on our giveaway post on our Cheops Feijoa Facebook page with what you love about feijoas
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Give us a 'Like' if you haven't already

'Share' the feijoa love on your page and by tagging your mates

Winner will be drawn using random generator after 8pm Saturday March 12th 2022

*Not endorsed/sponsored by Facebook*
*Prize not transferrable to cash*
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TAKING ORDERS

Also happy to announce we have opened our waitlist for orders so place your's now - private message us - to secure your early season mixed grade Cheops Feijoas - $12 for 3kg bag, contactless pick-up.
AND BIGGER NEWS
Get excited if you want to finally get your hands on Cheops Feijoas because once we're in mid-swing this season we'll be taking orders and shipping throughout NZ. So follow us and stay tuned so you don't miss out. Our locals know just how good Cheops Feijoas are.

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๐Ÿ›ก๏ธ The "Caller Check" Test
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