Kingdom Prefilled Communion Cups with Wafers - 30 Count
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My order was placed on April 27, 2016, and the cups are due to expire in March 2017.
No, they don't, especially in smaller quantities like 30 count, but they don't say so in their description. When your order arrives, they will inform you that they are out of boxes for the smaller quantity of 30 count, but they will compensate you by providing you with a few extra cups in a plastic bag.
It's made out of grapes.
No wine.
Selected User Reviews For Kingdom Prefilled Communion Cups with Wafers - 30 Count
I was fortunate enough to come across this box just as COVID made it impossible to obtain any more. It took me a minute to figure out the packaging - My elderly father required assistance, but it is simple once you understand the tabs. The juice wasn't as strong or flavorful as what you'd get at a regular service, and the bread was strange. It's almost as if it were a flavorless dissolvable sponge. It wasn't a bad experience; it just took some getting used to. During quarantine, we had services at home, and these cups came in handy. We were unable to locate either the juice or the matzo crackers. Overall, I am grateful that I was able to obtain some for my family, as well as enough to share with others who require home services.
I believe that taking Communion in remembrance of our Lord and Savior's death on the cross is a very special part of a believer's life. Now that I have these, I am able to join in with my Christian brothers and sisters.
When I opened my package and saw that the wine was clear rather than grape, I was extremely disappointed. I would have preferred to be given the option of canceling rather than being forced to keep this order. Please allow customers to accept or cancel orders in the future if they are not as described.
My pastor has decided to keep the worship service online. I will not allow my mother to leave the house to attend her church. Each of our worship services (mine once a month, hers every Sunday) includes communion. I placed an order for a 30-count box. When I opened the package, I found a note stating that they needed to open a larger package to complete my order. They threw in a few extras because they weren't in the package I ordered. It wasn't required, but it was greatly appreciated. I'm hoping that this will sustain both of us until we feel comfortable returning to in-person worship.
No, the bags in which they arrived did not appeal to me. I was planning on giving them away as gifts, but you've just made me feel too embarrassed to do anything else with 30 count. I preferred that they remain in their original packaging. This, in my opinion, is a blunder. What good is a gift if it doesn't come in an original, well-kept box? Everything else was fine, but I was forced to do it in a hurry, which made me feel embarrassed. I'm hoping for a better purchase next time.
Not at all what they said. I received cups in a baggie with a twist tie, rather than the normal sized cup individually packaged in a cardboard box with red grape juice as shown on the website. Cups were tiny and filled with a clear light liquid rather than red grape juice, and there was no expiration date on them.
The wafers were hot out of the oven, and the delivery was quick. When I go to the hospital, I use them.