01 Apr
01Apr

So last Tuesday, around 3:15 p.m. — you know, the magical hour when the coffee wears off and your stomach starts whispering "maybe there’s a cookie in the break room?" — something totally unexpected happened. The office got a delivery. But not just any delivery.

A suspiciously large box… marked with one word:

Mamtakim.ca“ Is it another branded mug?” I muttered, eyes glued to my inbox in an attempt to project productivity. “Nope",  said Mindy from the DEI team, now balancing a tray of... wait, is that a Starbucks gift card?

“How bold,” I deadpanned. “A corporate classic" Mindy smirked.

“It’s for Passover", she said. “You’re gonna LOVE this", I blinked.

Passover? Love?

What am I - a Matzochist?

(You know… Matzah + Masochist? Don’t make me explain it LOL.) Because everyone knows Passover snacks are either are Dry enough to sand your kitchen table, or Taste like they were invented during a biblical times.

“Please tell me those aren’t macaroons",  I groaned. “Well... they are”, Mindy said cheerfully, “but not just that- we’ve got Matzah Bark too!” 

Oh, great,” I muttered. Matzah... covered in chocolate... What is this? Culinary gas-lighting? ”You must be Gordon Ramsay’s long-lost cousin"  Mindy quipped, “but like... the one who only reviews airline food" Touché .Listen, I may joke -but food trauma is real. And these didn’t look like the usual suspects.

They were... kinda tempting.

Definitely not the crushed coconut sadness I was used to. So yeah -I was skeptical, Suspicious, and definitaly Emotionally prepared to fake-smile through every dry, crumbly bite.

But then -One bite. And suddenly my inner Moses parted the Red Sea of doubt. “I’m sorry,” I said, and crumbs all over my keyboard.(Not sorry for the crumbs. Sorry for underestimating dessert.) 

“Who made this???“ "It’s from a place called Mamtakim.ca ,” Mindy said.

“We wanted something fun, festive... and, you know, not taste like cardboard. 

”We gathered around the table like it was the second seder.

Coworkers were whispering things like:

“Wait… are we actually enjoying Passover food right now?”

“Is this... legal?”

“Can we order more??”It wasn’t just good, It was legitimately delicious.

And for once, Passover felt like a celebration:)



⚠️ Food & Allergy Disclaimer

All treats are prepared in a kosher for passover kitchen using kosher for Passover ingredients, the product is Parve,  and did not made on Shabbat, however- the product is not under formal kosher certification

Please note: our products contain, may contain or come into contact with common allergens including nuts, peanuts, sesame, soy, dairy, eggs, wheat, and gluten and more. If you or your recipients have any allergies or dietary restrictions, please contact us before consuming so we can guide you with the right info for your specific  allergies. Reach out anytime at info@mamtakim.ca - we’re here to help make your celebration safe, sweet, and stress-free.

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