Spoonful of Comfort

4543 Holladay Blvd
Salt Lake City, UT 84117
(877) 404-7678
www.spoonfulofcomfort.com
Contact: Wymer, Steven
Business Description: A step beyond standard flowers or fruit, Spoonful of Comfort sends thoughtful gifts. From our famous old fashioned soup to goodies that go with them, this package is sure to be remembered. Help nurture your friends and family or organization and the relationships it relies on. 100% customer satisfaction and we mean it. Hailed as the “Ultimate Chicken Soup” by NBC’s Today Show, Your ready to eat family sized jar comes tastefully packaged with your choice of made from scratch rolls and cookies, an assortment of comfort items which includes a personal hand written note card. Shipping to all 50 states All of our products are made from the finest ingredients available and are free from preservatives, chemicals, and steroids. Our Story: In October 2007, I received the phone call from my mother that she had been diagnosed with Lung Cancer. I was shocked, scared and panicked. The hardest part about hearing the news, was that she lived in New Brunswick Canada and I lived in Florida. More difficult still, I had just returned the day before from a trip visiting her. With two young children in school, I couldn't just turn around and go back. I was so upset and felt helpless being so far away. I needed to "Do Something". I looked into sending flowers or fruit, but nothing seemed appropriate. I wanted to show her how much I cared, and in some way comfort her. I immediately thought of Chicken soup - it's what she (like many mothers) used to make to comfort me. And the idea for Spoonful of Comfort was born. Just six weeks later, I lost my mother. During her final weeks she got lots of soup and other comforts from many of her 11 siblings and close friends. She never had the opportunity to try my soup. However, in her honor, it is my goal to help others with sick loved ones. It is my promise to make and deliver a Spoonful of Comfort to your loved ones with as much care as if I were sending it to my own mother. They'll feel better and so will you. Whether you have an ailing mother, a child away at college with the flu, or a grandchild with an ear infection, Spoonful of Comfort can help you show that you care. Spoonful of Comfort has gifting packages for all occassions including sympathy, thinking of you, get well, corporate gifts, college care packages, new baby, plus many more. We will work incredibly hard to make sure your experience with us is a positive one.
In Business Since: 2008
On Angie's List Since: 5/23/2011
Warranties: False
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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