CoffeeCakes.com Offers Colorado Customers Free Shipping on Gourmet Gifts and Cakes
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CoffeeCakes.com Offers Colorado Customers Free Shipping on Gourmet Gifts and Cakes CASTLE ROCK, Colo., Sept. 14 /PRNewswire/ -- CoffeeCakes.com, an Internet retailer of high-end gourmet baked goods and gifts, today announced that, for a limited time, it will offer Colorado customers free shipping on any CoffeeCakes.com purchase. The company has been able to reduce freight costs due to a recent warehouse relocation from Ohio to Colorado and can pass these savings on to local customers. Sherry Comes, president and co-founder of CoffeeCakes.com stated, "While I would love to offer free shipping to each and every customer, I am nonetheless delighted to be able to extend this offer to customers in Colorado." CoffeeCakes.com is headquartered in Castle Rock, Colorado. The company's President, Sherry Comes, is a prominent Denver business leader who has been recognized for her contributions to the local community with awards such as Denver Business Journal's "Outstanding Women in Business Award" which she received in 2008. Over the past few years, CoffeeCakes.com has evolved from a company primarily specializing in baked goods to an Internet retailer of corporate gifts, gift baskets, travel mugs and products designed to enhance the enjoyment of coffee and tea. To learn more about the CoffeeCakes.com, or place an order visit www.coffeecakes.com. About CoffeeCakes.com CoffeeCakes.com (www.coffeecakes.com) is a privately-held company that markets specialty food and gourmet gift items exclusively on the Internet. Founded in 1995, the company is headquartered in Castle Rock, Colorado. CoffeeCakes.com's product line includes corporate gifts, specialty gift baskets, coffeecakes, fruit cakes, rum cakes, travel mugs and products to enhance the enjoyment of coffee and tea. SOURCE CoffeeCakes.com Celine Hundt, +1-303-346-0518 office, or +1-303-500-9184 cell, celinehundt@msn.com
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