Gift Baskets for Grieving Families: Tribute Technology Announces Exclusive Partnership with Spoonful of Comfort

June 15, 2023

If there’s one thing that excites us at Tribute Technology, it’s finding new ways to support funeral homes and families.

One way we do that is with partnerships we truly believe in. So it’s no wonder we’re thrilled and honored to link arms with Spoonful of Comfort, a company specializing in delivering care packages to those in need of support.

One look at Spoonful of Comfort’s website – and its overwhelming number of glowing reviews – and you’ll understand our excitement. 

 

"Spoonful of Comfort’s dedication to delivering comfort and warmth aligns perfectly with our mission of providing meaningful support to families during difficult times of loss,” said Tribute Technology CEO Charlie Cole. “By partnering together, we hope even more families can receive this physical expression of love and support when they need it most.” 

 

Spoonful of Comfort's products will be available on websites provided by Tribute Technology and our Premier Partners, like MKJ Marketing, FrontRunner Professional, Frazer Consultants, FuneralTech, and CFS. These website visitors will have the option to send Spoonful of Comfort packages to a grieving family, along the same lines as purchasing sympathy flowers, planting memorial trees, and buying a memorialization keepsake like Tribute Book. 

 

What sets Spoonful of Comfort apart from other gift-giving websites? It starts with the company’s personal touch – and their signature chicken soup. 

 


Spoonful of Comfort Founder Marti Wymer came up with the idea to send handcrafted soup, freshly baked rolls, and oatmeal cookies as an expression of care for others after the death of her mother. Knowing the impact a gourmet gift basket can have on its recipient, Wymer’s commitment is a personal one. As she states on Spoonful of Comfort’s website, “It is my promise to make and deliver a Spoonful of Comfort with as much care as if I were sending it to my own mother.” 

 

Every Spoonful of Comfort box is carefully packaged in cheerful yellow, with ribbons hand-tied around each item. There are a variety of soups to choose from, including chicken noodle, tomato basil, and garden vegetable, along with a selection of cookies and pies. Nut-free, gluten-free, and vegetarian options are all available. 

 

The best-selling Sympathy Soup Gift Basket includes the following: 

 

  • Two 32-ounce containers of soup or mac n' cheese (4-6 generous servings) 
  • Half dozen bacci rolls 
  • Half dozen cookies 
  • A serving ladle 
  • A note card with a personal message 

 

Self-care items are also available, from hand creams and tea towels to a designer mug and journal. 

 

Here’s what is included in the Peace and Pampering Package: 

 

  • Cozy Comfort Throw 
  • Cozy Comfort Socks 
  • Colorful Comforts Coloring Book with coloring pencils 
  • Pure Goat Milk Hand Cream 
  • Pure Goat Milk Lip Balm 
  • Soothing Tea Trio 
  • Lavender candle with wooden lid 
  • A note card with a personal message 

 

With nearly 40,000 rave reviews, Spoonful of Comfort is sure to impress, while their 100% satisfaction guarantee is an added layer of customer service families will feel good about. 

 

Firms that are interested in incorporating Spoonful of Comfort's care packages into their website can contact Tribute Technology at this link: https://www.tributetech.com/contact.  


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