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South Carolina Cheer Box: A local gift for your favorite foodie

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Looking for a gift for a friend who loves to shop local or is wishing for a taste of home? Or maybe you’re looking to spice up your holiday hors d’oeuvre spread?

Instead of just picking up a bottle of wine for a gift or spending all day trying to make the perfect deviled eggs to bring to the holiday gathering, try the South Carolina Cheer Box from Lowes Foods. It’s full of Palmetto State staples, like Cravings Bark Peppermint Bark + Nellie T’s Salted Caramel Peanut Butter, and makes for a perfect local gift or potluck contribution.

Here’s what comes in the box:

Porzio’s Rosemary Infused Basil Pesto, Charleston

Started in 1895 when John D. Porzio I stowed away on a ship from Naples, Italy to the United States and pioneered the first pizzeria in Savannah, Ga. Now, the great-great-granddaughter is bringing back Porzio’s with the sale of the famous pizza sauce + pesto.

Cravings Bark Peppermint Bark, Simpsonville

Delicious (and addicting) “dessert bark” featuring a chocolate + toffee blend.

Nellie T’s Salted Caramel Peanut Butter, Simpsonville

Also comes in 7 other flavors, including Dark Chocolate Pecan Almond Butter. 🤤

Charleston’s Own Benne Wafers, Charleston

An authentic Lowcountry treat with a mix of sweet, salty + nutty flavors in a wafer-like cookie.

Cromer’s Cheese Popcorn, Columbia

A 75-year-old recipe blend of corn and cheese cooked together, made in small batches to ensure high quality and freshness.

Charleston Tea Plantation Carolina Mint Tea, Wadmalaw Island

Tea lovers will enjoy the from-the-farm flavor of full leaf loose teas.

You can grab a South Carolina Cheer Box from any Lowes Foods location, including here in GVL: Greer + Five Forks or online here. (They even have North Carolina and North Carolina/South Carolina boxes).

*This content was created in partnership with Lowes Foods.

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