Monthly Archives: December 2012

All-Natural Caffeinated Maple Syrup

Wake up waffles!

  • Delicious and highly caffeinated maple syrup – with no artificial anything!
  • Loaded with caffeine to help supercharge your breakfast.
  • Each serving has more caffeine than most energy drinks!
  • Read more.
Caffeinated SyrupWe like eating waffles and pancakes. A lot. Other than bacon, it’s some of our favorite breakfast-anytime food. There’s just something about waffles and pancakes that make you feel all warm and squishy inside. But they also sometimes make us tired. No longer. Not now that we have this All-Natural Caffeinated Maple Syrup. With this super syrup, we’ll never be tired again!

All-Natural Caffeinated Maple Syrup is exactly what it sounds like. Really delicious maple syrup (with nothing artificial in it) loaded with caffeine. You’ll get about 84mg of caffeine per tablespoon serving. For comparison, a 10 oz bottle of BAWLS has 80mg of caffeine. So, you’re getting a little more than an energy drink worth of caffeine per serving. And this All-Natural Caffeinated Maple Syrup is so tasty, you might just use a couple servings per meal. We did. Three days ago. And we haven’t been to sleep since!
All-Natural Caffeinated Maple Syrup
  • Delicious maple syrup is all-natural (with no artificial anythings) and loaded with caffeine.
  • 84mg of caffeine per serving (most energy drinks are only 80mg).
  • 14 servings per glass bottle (which you can then reuse or recycle).
  • Net Wt.: 16.5 oz.
  • Dimensions: 8″ x 3.75″ x 1.625″

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Keep Food Legal

Us at Wed., 12/12 Washington, DC Happy Hour to Help Launch Our New Tax-Deductible Sister Organization

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Keep Food Legal is thrilled to announce the formation of Keep Food Legal Foundation, our new charitable sister organization.
Keep Food Legal Foundation will allow for an expansion of Keep Food Legal’s existing efforts in the areas of education and research by providing access to important new revenue streams–including public charities, private foundations, and other grantmakers; corporations; and individual donors of all types who, like many of you, seek to make tax-deductible, charitable contributions to causes you support.
To celebrate the launch of Keep Food Legal Foundation and the coming holidays, we’re holding a happy hour on Wednesday, December 12, from 5:30-8 p.m. at Woodward Table in downtown Washington, DC. We’ll be accepting donations to the new Keep Food Legal Foundation (optional) at the happy hour.
Washingtonian describes the new Woodward Table’s happy hour as “rollicking.” The bar menu features more than a dozen favJoin orites.

What: Happy hour launching the new Keep Food Legal Foundation
When: Wednesday, December 12, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

With food crackdowns, bans, taxes, and other restrictions increasing in prevalence, there has never been a more important time than right now to support research and education in the area of food freedom,” says Keep Food Legal Foundation executive director Baylen Linnekin. “And with the end of the individual tax year, there has never been a better time to consider contributing to the cause of food freedom.”
If you can’t make it to Wednesday’s happy hour, you may still mail a check made out to “Keep Food Legal Foundation” at the following address:

Keep Food Legal Foundation
3509 Connecticut Ave. NW, #1009
Washington, DC 20008

Please note that while we’ll be updating our website soon, our website is only configured currently to accept donations to Keep Food Legal–which are not tax deductible–and not to Keep Food Legal Foundation.
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Keep Food Legal is a tax-exempt organization under IRS § 501(c)(4), and is incorporated as a nonprofit under Washington, DC law. Donations to § 501(c)(4) groups, including Keep Food Legal, are not tax deductible under IRS § 170(c)(2).
Keep Food Legal Foundation has filed Form 1023 with the I.R.S. seeking tax-exempt status as a 501(c)(3) public charity, and is incorporated as a nonprofit under Washington, DC law. Charitable § 501(c)(3) organizations are eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions, to the fullest extent of the law, in accordance with IRS § 170.
“While an organization’s Form 1023 is waiting for approval from the IRS, the organization may operate as a tax-exempt organization,” says the I.R.S. “Although donors have no assurance that contributions are tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes until the application is approved, contributions made while an application is pending would qualify if the application is approved.”
Note: The purpose of this information is to provide general information only about Keep Food Legal and Keep Food Legal Foundation. Keep Food Legal and Keep Food Legal Foundation do not provide legal or tax advice. We urge you to check with your tax and legal advisors when planning your charitable giftmaking.