Hester General Store introduces “Goats with Totes” this Valentine’s Day in Greenville, SC

Starting at $125, this candy gram-style experience features a conversation heart cake, a tote, and other locally-sourced goods delivered by Montgomery Sky Farms goats.

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Kyle and Danielle snuggling Sundae the goat. (Not pictured: our finished cake) | Photo by GVLtoday

When it comes to Valentine’s Day, Hester General Store isn’t kidding around. 🐐

Enter: Goats with Totes.

If you’ve got it baaaaaad for your special someone, you can purchase a HGS heart-shaped conversation cake (vanilla or chocolate) and have it delivered to your Valentine Monday, Feb. 13-Tuesday, Feb. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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We need another one of these cakes baaaad. | Photo by GVLtoday

The best part? The cake and a custom tote bag will be delivered by Montgomery Sky Farms’s goats, Spriggy, Sprout, or maybe even days-old baby Sundae. Have your cake — snuggle some goats — and eat it, too.

Other locally-sourced gifts can be added to the candy goat gram, including:

Place your order to make this Valentine’s Day the G.O.A.T and learn more about Montgomery Sky Farms.

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