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Valentine's Day is coming up and we have a fundraiser that will not only benefit you but also Caroline's Promise mission team projects! We are selling the most delicious homemade chocolate made by Debbie Barwick from High Point. Debbie has a passion for chocolate and helping people and has offered to help Caroline's Promise with her sweet treats. Get your Valentine's gifts out of the way; order these chocolates and the proceeds will go to helping Caroline's Promise fund projects run by our summer mission teams in Guatemala such as, medical and dental clinics, camp for kids, sewing projects for women, and community outreach. 

Choose from a plethora of dangerously delicious treats, like s'mores pops, rice krispy pops, white chocolate peanut butter crunch, truffles and a 1 pound chocolate heart for your valentine this year. Items range from $4 - $30.  Order by Monday, February 4th and pick up on February 10. Shipping is available too!

Check out the sweet treats here!

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