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Crock-Pot's New Release - a Custom Crock

By , About.com GuideNovember 14, 2011

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Crock-Pot® recently released their new and truly unique Create-A-Crock™ Slow Cooker, a customizable cooker that's practical yet personal. You can custom order a crock for yourself with some memorable family photos for a touch of nostalgia, or gift a custom Crock-Pot to those on your list.

Imagine, now you can surprise your son-in-law with his own Crock-Pot, embellished with photos of his hunting or fishing trophies - for all to see.  Or you can create for yourself, a festive but practical Crock-Pot for the holiday buffet table.

Create-A-Crock™ Slow Cookers are 5.5 quart capacity and have all the classic Crock-Pot features such as manual controls, removable stoneware and warm setting. They're available in a variety of designs (my favorite background is the beach scene), so there's lots to chose from to suit your theme.

And the price for this practical kitchen appliance is quite reasonable at $49.99.  In fact, it's hard to find a custom  gift for that price.  But you'll want to start creating and getting your order in soon (3 to 4 weeks needed), if this new Create-A-Crock Slow Cooker is going to be a gift.

Go to: Crock-Pot's Create-A-Crock site to select, upload photos and order your custom crock, Crock-Pot model #SCCPCM553-W.

**Update: A little bird told me that "Web-only orders received by 11:59pm EST on November 22 will be delivered by the Christmas holiday and include a FREE bonus Crock-Pot® Little Dipper Warmer and FREE shipping while supplies last".  So, hurry your order in if you want this for a gift.

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