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Mouth: The 2016 List (We Eat. A Lot.)

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Fri, Dec 30, 2016 03:23 PM

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12 of the best things our staff put in their Mouths this year...

12 of the best things our staff put in their Mouths this year... [Email contains beautiful graphics. Click here to view.] [HOLIDAY YAY! SALE 25% Off Holiday Goodies. Code: YAY2016] [MOUTH.com] [Holiday Shop] [By Price] [Spirits] [Subscriptions] [Top Gifts] [THE 2016 LIST: Here Are 12 Of The Best Things Our Staff Put In Their Mouths This Year. SHOP NOW!] Oh, 2016. What a year you’ve been. When we thought you could go low, you went lower. But before we move on, we’d like to thank you. Because you reminded us more than ever how grateful we are: for our health, for our great team and for our brilliant makers whose hard work and dedication to their craft inspire us every day. And we will never forget all the delicious, small-batch goodies you sent to our tasting table this year. So thanks again. Now on to 2017.... [Bourbon Pecan PB] [St. Innocent Chardonnay] [Cheesy Puffs] [Single Malt Whiskey] [Chocolate + Toffee Pistachios] [Mouth-Made High Five Bar] [Vegan Marshmallows] [Shallot Safflower Oil] [Apple Cider Caramels] [Fluffernutter] [Chimichurri] [Todd's Hot Sauce] [INTRODUCING THE NEW YEAR'S COLLECTION! Did A Few Names Fall Off Your List? Don't Drop The Ball! SHOP NEW YEAR'S GIFTS...] © 2016 Mouth Foods, Inc., All rights reserved. You are on this list because you have either shopped at or expressed interest in Mouth, or because you entered a giveaway or sweepstakes hosted by one of our partners. Sorry if this came to you by mistake. Our mailing address is: Mouth Foods, Inc. 68 Jay Street Suite 316 Brooklyn, NY 11201 [Add us to your address book] [UNSUBSCRIBE] [MOUTH]

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