Children of the Gaza Envelope Honey, Yad Mordechai

The veteran southern brand connects holiday customs and daily reality into a Rosh Hashanah edition as sweet as possible, and even more moving.

Thus, the honey packages of Yad Mordechai were wrapped with drawings by children of the Gaza Envelope – hope and dreams, revival and colors of optimism, bees and hives and a rainbow – and part of the proceeds from their sales will be transferred to the "Wrapped in Love" association, which supports children who lost a parent during the war. To a better new year.

Nespresso
Nespresso (credit: Nespresso PR)

Nespresso

The global coffee company also celebrates the local, with a Tishrei gift collection – for hosts, and mainly for yourselves, of course.

Nespresso’s Rosh Hashanah menu (NIS 87–315) includes, among other things, a "For The Perfect Host" set with a pair of Vertuo Mugs, a Loom M storage accessory for coffee capsules and capsules (four Original sleeves or a trio of Vertuo), an "Adventurers" bag with a yellow mug for going out, a pair of Barista Affogato bowls and capsule sleeves, an offer for the trendologists among you (Travel Mug and limited edition capsules in pumpkin and maple flavors) as well as other combinations with coffee, mugs filled with coffee and cookies too.

Landwer
Landwer (credit: Landwer Coffee)

Cold Brew Set, Landwer Coffee

The veteran roasting chain – almost a hundred years of activity in Israel – welcomes the holiday with a gift that can work excellently for hosts, but is even better kept for yourselves.

The cold brew box from Landwer Coffee (NIS 165) includes a dedicated 1-liter glass pitcher for cold infusion, 250 grams of ground coffee ready to go, as well as preparation instructions clarifying how doable this story is at home – ground coffee inside, cold water, refrigerator, and you’re there.

The result surprises with its delicacy, far from the sour-strong flavors that sometimes characterize the genre, and mainly allows you to play with the ratio and find your personal caffeine sweet spot. From there, good morning.

Starbucks
Starbucks (credit: OSEM STUDIO)

Holiday Set, Starbucks

The American coffee brand also knows how to celebrate the opening of the Hebrew year with a required guest-host gift.

The holiday set from Starbucks, sold in a limited edition on the Nestlé Coffee Shop website, includes six capsule sleeves of your choice, and a branded coffee mug. A treat at a reasonable price (NIS 99) and smart planning for the upcoming holidays.

Taster’s Choice and Sweetweet
Taster’s Choice and Sweetweet (credit: OSEM STUDIO)

Holiday Set, Taster’s Choice and Sweetweet

A collaboration between the instant coffee brand and the colorful box company gave birth to a caffeinated holiday gift full of surprises.

The Rosh Hashanah set from Taster’s Choice and Sweetweet (NIS 85) gathers under the promise of more than a cup of coffee and rewards with two designed mugs, two 200-gram jars and another small, cute glass box for travel. These were upgraded with a desk calendar, branded notebook, decorated postcard, and colorful magnets to hang on the fridge.

Man
Man (credit: Man)

Honey Cookies, Man

And in the spirit of the holiday, of course.

Man’s honey cookies arrive in a limited edition format (180 grams) from the veteran Rokachman factory, which usually focuses on classics and tradition. Here, there are no wild shakes and the important principles are kept – good crispness, good sweetness, a better year.

Carmela
Carmela (credit: Carmela)

Cookies, Carmela

The excellent food and cooking website expands its shelves and temptations with a significant expansion of its temptation collection, just in time for the after-dinner tea. Or the coffee before it. Whatever works for you.

Carmela’s cookie series, launched just a few months ago, now includes no less than 26 variations ranging in sweetness from classic to original. You can find here, among other things, elephant ears, alfajores and "Party Brownies," red velvet affairs, pistachio and raspberry meringue, sugar-free and gluten-free versions, and surprisingly from the savory boxes – with pretzel circles and olive oil that seemed to fill a box to the brim, and yet all we see now is an empty plastic container, without a trace. Price: NIS 38.90.

Milka
Milka (credit: Milka)

Holiday Set, Milka

The popular chocolate brand opens the year with a purple box full of temptations, making most of what happens on our food and dessert tables unnecessary.

Milka’s holiday set, in limited edition of course, includes bars upon bars, chocolate hearts, Milka Sensation cookies, chocolate-coated wafers, biscuits and other craziness, and also offers the option of adding a personal greeting printed on the outside – hoping someone will stop to read it, of course.

Nutella
Nutella (credit: FERRERO)

Holiday Jar, Nutella

The brand of big spoons and spreads from Ferrero opens the year with a special, focused, and festive edition.

Nutella’s Tishrei jar (900 grams) is decorated with illustrations of pomegranates and a holiday blessing, and encourages fans to participate in a digital experience centered on personal new year’s resolutions, with the promise of one "unforgettable" fulfillment. Not that we need a reason, but still.

Ferrero Rocher
Ferrero Rocher (credit: FERRERO)

Holiday Edition, Ferrero Rocher

Still in the Italian family, celebrating Tishrei with gift boxes and festive packages, and with a well-timed chocolate launch.

Ferrero Rocher’s Rosh Hashanah menu includes, among other things, a limited edition decorated with pomegranate illustrations, containing 24 units (300 grams, NIS 44.90–52.90), Ferrero Rocher and Raffaello pralines, pyramid, "Ferrero Collection" and other chocolate-crunchy formats, as well as an invitation to Golden Beginnings, a digital experience with a holiday giveaway of a truly enviable vacation in the Seychelles.

At the same time, a Ferrero Rocher Dark bar is being launched, chocolate with 70% cocoa from the brand, proudly joining its shelves with a deep, mature flavor and emphasized indulgence presence. Price: NIS 14–15.90.

Yogueta
Yogueta (credit: Yogueta)

Apple in Honey Candies, Yogueta

The active candy brand welcomes the holiday with a fitting, sweet, and optimistic launch.

Yogueta’s Rosh Hashanah bag (250 grams, NIS 10), in a special edition of course, includes jelly candies in apple and honey flavors, with a good texture, good sweetness, and a generally cute experience. As far as we’re concerned, they can stay even after Tishrei.

Tabasco Set, Mishlocha
Tabasco Set, Mishlocha (credit: Alexandra Papusha)

Tabasco Set, Mishlocha

Less honey and sweetness, more kick, because that’s what life demands of us: A collaboration between the sauce brand and the delivery app was launched at a timing not necessarily aimed at the holidays, but it definitely fits them well. Especially at certain meals, and we’ll leave it at that.

The digital pop-up store of Tabasco and Mishlocha offers special sets, limited editions and the new and quite sought-after squeezable bottle series. Inside, five (NIS 24–500) fiery and passionate sets are also offered – from a metal Tabasco stand with red and green bottles, through "The Fantastic Four" (the original red, garlic, habanero and scorpion) and "The Hot Spot" (Sriracha, sweet-spicy and buffalo bottles together with six mini bottles), to a massive gallon with a capacity of 3.8 liters and a total box with all the stars.