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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

ENDS TOMORROW! The Original Butter Bell® Crock Review & Giveaway - ends 4/9!

Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.

Don't you love soft butter?  I do, but butter that I keep in the fridge is never soft.  I don't like the taste of margarine, but it stays soft so I can spread it.  Now that I found Butter Bell® Crocks, I can have my butter and it is soft butter too!  

Butter Bell® Crocks are a small, family owned business (actually a father and daughter!) that are have worked hard for the past 15 years to become the most popular brand of butter crocks in the US!   Butter Bell® Crocks are a modern version of the original French butter pot.  Made of New Bone China, the crock insures that with correct usage, butter can be kept fresh and spreadable for up to 30 days!  

The product concept is simple and it really works.  Shaped like a cylinder standing 3.75 inches, the crock holds one stick of butter.  You simply press the butter down tight to be sure that you remove any air pockets.  You add a 1/3 cup of cold water in the base and turn the cylindrical top butter-side down.  The water and the butter meet, forming an airtight seal that keeps the butter fresh, but still nice and spreadable!  Just change out the water every three days and you're all set.


Butter Bell® Crocks come in an assortment of colors.  The stripe collection was just introduced and in blue it matches my dishes to a tee!  The Stripe Butter Butter Bell® Collection comes in red, blue, black and yellow.  

Butter Bell® Crock's website sells many other kitchen, tabletop and gift items too.  They have an entire Antique Tabletop collection that matches the Butter Bell® Crock line!  You can find the website HERE.    

With Mother's Day coming up, Butter Bell is offering you a chance to buy two Butter Bell® Crocks and receive a third for free!  This offer is good through May 15.  The will also be hosting another giveaway on their Facebook page, so be sure to Like their page!  You can also find recipes and more HERE.  

The gracious folks at Butter Bell® Crocks have agreed to give one of my readers a Stripe Butter Bell® Crock of their own!  The Simply enter using the Rafflecopter below.  U.S. only please, 18+. The Stripe Butter Bell® Collection comes in Red, Blue, Black and Yellow, so the winner gets to chose!  Good luck!  

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Disclosure:  I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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25 comments:

  1. This is an interesting concept. I usually have to microwave the butter to try and soften it but it ends up melting all the way and its frustrating lol!

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  2. I like the Rouge Antique Collection Butter Bell Crock by L. Tremain.

    Samantha (samdaleo)
    jamesmadison1974@gmail.com

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  3. I would like the red stripe butter bell

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  4. I already knew what a butter bell was but learned there are some really neat designs out there

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  5. This is a really intriguing concept, I never knew that something like this could seal in this fashion. I really don't understand the concept, but it's probably something that folks have been doing for years. I love this crock!

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  6. Oops, I forgot to say which one(s), I like all of the greens, all of the yellows and all of the white butter bell crocks. They're so quaint!

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  7. Thank you for the giveaway opportunity. I like the classic white raised floral one. Thank you for sharing your wonderful blog at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop ♥

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  8. This would be awesome to have! I would choose black. Thank you!

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  9. Darlene Jones-NelsonApril 3, 2014 at 10:06 AM

    I learned that you can use real butter and it is good for 30 day non refridgerated

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  10. Darlene Jones-NelsonApril 3, 2014 at 10:07 AM

    I would choose the Midnight Black Retro & Matte Butter Bell Crock by L. Tremain

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  11. If I won this, I would choose the Cobalt Blue Stripe Butter Bell Crock.

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  12. I learned that the butter you put into the crock will keep for up to 30 days with no refrigeration.

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  13. I like the black stripe butter bell

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  14. I learned you have to change the water every 3 days.

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  15. I can't choose between the blue and the red. :)

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  16. i like the tangerine yellow stripe.

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  17. i learned that the butter keeps for 30 days out of the refrigerator

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  18. I learned that the butter in the crock keeps for 30 days and it doesn't have to be refrigerated.

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  19. I like the Cobalt Blue Stripe Butter Bell Crock by L. Tremain. A lot of them are very pretty.

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  20. I learned The Butter Bell crock works best when real butter is used. Margarine does not have a spread-ability problem. Also, margarines are "oilier" and will not stay in the lid very easily.

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  21. My favorite is the red striped crock. These are really cute and I would love to have butter out all the time that is spreadable!

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  22. I've been fantasizing about a blue and white kitchen, just like the cobalt striped butter bell. Also, I never realized that butter bells use water -- this is one I"d really love to win!

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  23. I learned that the folks at L. Tremain are Breaking Bad fans! There are a couple of hilarious Walter White posts on their blog!

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