WIN Shrek for the New Generation #Swampathon #Shrek15Insiders

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Are you ready for to feel old?  I hope so, because the original Shrek movie is celebrating its 15th anniversary.  That means there is an entire generation that may not have seen the original green onion, I mean ogre, in all is glory.  The first Shrek movie came out from Dreamworks Animation in 2001.  The first Shrek movie follows the adventures of Shrek and his not so helpful friend Donkey where they meet Princess Fiona and Dragon to name a few of the familiar faces.  Shrek goes on to make 3 more movies and even a few holiday specials and shorts.

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My son loves all the Shrek movies.  He is a big fan of Shrek and has been since he first saw the movie.  We also ate green popcorn and wore green-Shrek ear/ head bands which made the viewing experience a ton more fun for him.  The beauty of a movie like Shrek is that there is humor aimed toward adults which flies right over kids heads, and also a simple easy to follow story with lovable main characters and clear cut good guys/ bad guys throughout the movie.  It is a movie that is actually fun for everyone to watch.

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Shrek is a definitely watch for any age but is especially fun for families.

One of you can win a movie of your own- please feel free to enter using the RC form below.  Contest ends July 8, 2016. Good luck!

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Discount Tickets for Splish Splash Water Park @SplishSplashWP #splishsplashwp

We will be headed out to Splish Splash Waterpark in a little more then a week, and we wanted to share a discount code with you so you can save when you go as well!

Just click THIS LINK to get your savings.

Follow along with us on our social media so you can see all the fun as it happens (@HaveSippy on Twitter and Sam HaveSippy on Instagram) with the hashtag #splishsplashwp .

See you soon at the waterpark!  Don’t forget the towels  🙂

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Cute Pediped Kids Sandals Review and GIVEAWAY

Disclosure- I received the below in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are my own and honest. Please see “Disclose” tab for more info.

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With summer here, you know that I was looking for the easiest, most comfortable shoes for my little dude and our summer fun and travels. He’s not big on laces, so we are loving the Flex Canyon.

About Pediped:

Pediped’s motto is: Pediped, next best thing to bare feet.

These shoes are made with exceptional quality, unsurpassed comfort, and distinctive styling. These shoes are award winning, and they are the fastest growing children’s footwear brand in the United States.

Awards:

  • American Pdiatric Medical Association Seal of Acceptance for promotion of heathy foot development
  • Orthopedic Medical Professionals deem pediped shoes an excellent choice for parents/caregivers who want their children’s feet to develop naturally and healthily.
  • Earnshaw’s Earnie Award for Company of the Year and Best Footwear
  • In 2012, Earnie Award for Company for good

Pediped is sold in over 3,000 stores in the United States and 40 countries worldwide with an offering of more than 130 designs for boys and girls in their three lines.

  • Originals: 0-24 months

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Seal Of Approval Winners

Mr. Dad Seal of Approval

Congratulations to these fine products, which were awarded the Mr. Dad Seal of Approval for Father’s Day 2016. The Seal recognizes pcroducts that facilitate father-child relationships by getting dads and kids engaged and having fun together.

We’re now accepting submissions for our 2016 Fall and Holiday seasons.

Apps

Lucky Kat WorldLucky Kat World (Lucky Kats)
As with many edutainment apps, Lucky Kat World has a wide variety of kid-friendly games that both teach and engage. The LK World includes a number of elements (Katalina island, a cruise ship, an amusement park, and more), each of which has numerous challenges that require hand-eye coordination, memory, and critical thinking skills. There are also plenty of opportunities to earn rewards. Lucky Kat also includes another component that’s harder to deliver in most apps: good character, and they manage to do it in a way that feels natural to kids and not too sappy for adults. Ages 5-10. $5.99. luckykatworld.com

professor astro catProfessor Astro Cat’s Solar System
One of the cool things about science games and apps is that dads (and moms too) can learn a lot from them too. Did you know, for example, that if the earth were the size of a cherry tomato, Jupiter would be as big as a watermelon–and the sun would be about 13 feet across? Professor Astro Cat’s Solar System app is filled with fun games and is designed to teach kids (and parents) about the wonders of space in a way that’s both memorable and fun. $2.99. http://apple.co/1mHC0l8

 

Building

brackitzBrackitz Inventor 44-Piece Kits (Brackitz)
We love all things building, and we’re always pleasantly surprised at the number of new systems that are being developed. Brackitz uses a number of unique—and very versatile–pieces and connectors that can be put together in an infinite number of ways. And unlike traditional block systems, Brackitz can go together at any angle and in any combination. They’re great for dad to teach (or learn) about design, engineering, and collaboration, and to become more involved in his child’s play. Ages 3-300. $29.99. http://brackitz.com/

kamigami robotsKamigami (Dash Robotics)
Kamigami are app-controlled robots you build and program. Start with putting together the robot’s body by folding a flat sheet of thin cardboard (hence the “-igami” in the name, as in origami). The robot’s insides snap together without tools. Kamigami look like giant Hex-bugs and once they’re built, you control them with a free app. They play nicely with others and they’re practically indestructible. Race them, play laser tag, or just have them run around and smack into things. Two features we especially loved about Kamigami: First, there’s zero intimidation factor: lots of other programmable robots can be overwhelming, but you don’t need to be a techie or a coding expert to get your Kamigami up and running. Second, you and your child will want to play with your robots over and over—and play is one of the best ways to build a strong dad-child relationship. Ages 6 and up. $99. www.kamigamirobots.com

kardtectsKardtects Building Cards (Kardtects)
If you remember building houses of cards, you also remember that they looked like they were made of, well, playing cards. Kardtects has elevated the art of card-house building to a new level. They come in several styles: stone, dessert, and jungle, so you and your fellow builder can create amazing, slightly more realistic structures. But that’s not all. Since part of the fun of building a house of cards is knocking it down in the most spectacular fashion, Kardtects kits include Destroyer Disks, so you can create your very own Angry Birds-like scenes of doom and destruction. Now the big question for you, Dad, is what do you want to build next? Ages 3 and up. $19.99. http://kardtects.com/

BuildandImagine pet+marinePet Portrait Studio and Marine Rescue Center (Build & Imagine)
If you have a child who loves animals and building, these two new kits from Build & Imagine are just the ticket. With Pet Portrait Studio, your child and you can help get shelter pets ready for adoption by dressing them up in wacky outfits and snapping picture-perfect profile pics. With Marine Rescue Center, the mission is to save endangered sea animals, rehabbing injured dolphins, feeding baby seals, and patrolling the coast for other wildlife. Both sets feature illustrated, magnetic building panels and dozens of magnetic accessories. The opportunities for storytelling and design are endless, and so are the opportunities for creating strong dad-child bonds. $49.99. www.Buildandimagine.com

 

Dolls and Puppets

poo-poo fairyThe Poo Poo Fairy (WB Publishing)
The Poo Poo Fairy is a book/plush figure combo, similar in a way to Elf on a Shelf and Mensch on a Bench. Although changing diapers is an underrated dad-child bonding experience, most parents would like to get past that stage as soon as possible. But between diapers and big kid clothes there’s the dreaded toilet training period. Some kids breeze through the whole thing, others take an unbearably long time. The Poo Poo Fairy (it took some real guts to come up with a title like that) is designed to make an inherently unpleasant process less stressful (and, hopefully, shorter) for reluctant poopers and their pops. $49.99. https://www.poopoofairy.com

 

Games

dr eurekaDr. Eureka (Blue Orange Games)
This is a brain-teasing puzzle game that will give your manual dexterity and problem solving skills a good workout. Pick a challenge card—each one has an image of three test tubes and six colored balls arranged in a “formula.” Now it’s up to the players to replicate the formula, but without touching the balls with their hands or dropping them on the floor. You’ll find yourselves cycling back and forth between serious concentration and just as serious giggling. You can play it by yourself, but it’s a lot more fun to do with other people. For 1-4 pretty coordinated, patient people. $19.99. http://blueorangegames.com/

 

Music

charity and the jam bandEarth, CD by Charity and the JAMBand
It’s been four years since Charity Kahn and her JAMband released an album, and we didn’t realize how much we’ve missed them until we fired up her latest CD, “Earth.” Featuring 10 new songs, the emphasis is on peace, love, spirituality, mindfulness, and celebrating the beauty of our planet. If that’s a little too much for you, not to worry: the music is sophisticated and layered and will get you and every human within listening distance up and dancing in no time. $17. jamjamjam.com

 

aaron nigel smith reggaeOne, CD by Aaron Nigel Smith
In his new reggae-infused album, musician, educator, and entertainer Aaron Nigel Smith talks a lot about peace and love. The album is theoretically for children, but the lyrics are thoughtful enough to keep dad and mom interested. And the music? Well, whether it’s one of Smith’s original tunes or a classic like “If I Had a Hammer,” it’s nearly impossible to listen to reggae without dancing. The album features other well-known musicians, including Ernie Smith and Father Goose. About $17. www.aaronnigelsmith.com

 

Outdoors

sky viper drone3Sky Viper Drones (Skyrocket Toys)
Skyrocket’s Sky Viper series includes a number of quad copter/drones: the Nano Drone (which you may want to use indoors), Stunt Drone (which features one-touch barrel rolls and other stunts), and two video drones (one records video, the other streams it to a smart device). Cool new features like GPS, auto hover, and auto landing make controlling your drone a lot easier, meaning you’ll be able to spend more time flying and less time retrieving your drone from your roof or your neighbor’s tree. $30-$80. Available at www.ToysRUs.comSky Viper Drones (Skyrocket Toys) Skyrocket’s Sky Viper series includes a number of quad copter/drones: the Nano Drone (which you may want to use indoors), Stunt Drone (which features one-touch barrel rolls and other stunts), and two video drones (one records video, the other streams it to a smart device). Cool new features like GPS, auto hover, and auto landing make controlling your drone a lot easier, meaning you’ll be able to spend more time flying and less time retrieving your drone from your roof or your neighbor’s tree. $30-$80. Available at www.ToysRUs.com

Space Ship Pavilion with Wings (Pacific Play Tents)
Gone are the days when a tent was just a tent. Pacific Play Tents has a growing line that encourage kids’—and parents’—imagination. Our most recent discovery is their Classic Space Ship Pavilion with Wings (sounds more complicated than it is). It’s spacious enough for dad and at least one medium-sized child to fit inside. The Ship comes with mesh windows (you’ll probably want to close them in deep space) and has a waterproof floor, so you can set it up on the lawn and not have to worry about grass stains or mud. Speaking of setting it up, it’s a breeze to do—and so is the all-important putting it away part, which is made even easier with the included carry bag. Just grab a snack, your space suit, and you’re ready to go. All ages. $159.99. www.pacificplaytents.com

Puzzles

janod observation horsesGaloping Horses Observation Puzzle (Janod)
Putting together a puzzle is a terrific way for dads and kids to spend time together. The same is true of this beautifully crafted 208-piece puzzle from Janod. However, the real entertainment starts after the puzzle is complete. The chaotic horse theme offers dads and kids a Where’s Waldo type find-it experience where—cooperatively or competitively—they can spot a watering can, a sandwich, horseshoe, or any of the 51 items hidden throughout the puzzle. Dads can encourage their kids to use their critical thinking skill by organizing the objects by color, animate vs. inanimate, or any other way. Comes with a poster of the competed puzzle. About $20. http://www.alexbrands.com/

 

Safety

safehead babySafeheadBABY (Safehead, Inc.)
Babies and toddlers spend a lot of time smacking their head into things, whether it’s the corner of a table, the floor, or the underside of a chair they’re crawling under. And while the resulting bumps and bruises are usually pretty minor, they hurt and can quickly turn laughter into tears (and yes, sometimes parents are the ones crying). SafeheadBABY has a solution: soft, adorable headgear. It’s kind of like a helmet, but is very comfortable and lightweight, so your baby won’t want to take it off. SafeheadBABY is made of non-toxic materials and is designed to protect the forehead without interfering with baby’s vision. Ultimately, the SafeheadBABY will give your little one freedom to roam and will give Dad one less thing to worry about. $49.00. http://www.safeheadbaby.com/

Hot Summer Toys For Travel and Fun

Disclosure- We received the below in order to facility reviews. All opinions are our own and honest. For more information, see “I Disclose”.

 

With many of us already into a long summer break from school with the kids at home, we think about what to do with all this time off.  Travel, outside play, day trips, and of course- what to do when you are stuck inside on blistering hot or rainy days.

Here are some of our current favorites.

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The Nerf Action Camera  is perfect for documenting all your child’s favorite summer activities (while keeping their little hands off your own camera and phone).  With a colorful Nerf-inspired design, it is easy to spot and can take a tumble. While it is made for kids, it’s high quality (and nicer then my first few “grown up” cameras were).  Your kids can see what they shot or line it up with a 1.8 TFT preview screen, comes with 5.1 mega pixels for great photos, and 720p HD video capabilities so they can take recordings as well. That always keeps them occupied (and laughing). My favorite thing is that it is waterproof, so it is not only safe in mishaps, but also for pool, waterpark, and beach fun.  And the price is right as well- available at http://www.toysrus.com for $50.

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Taking a long trip? Be it a plane, train, or automobile, your kids will love the new Kurio Xtreme 2.  The newest in the Kurio line, it is also the safest, most full-featured Android tablet built especially for kids (*according to website). Of course, it is great for use at home as well, and can keep kids off your tablet and occupied with their own. It comes with 60 apps  like Fruit Ninja and Subway Surfers, as well as more active body-controlled Kurio Motion games. Kids can also read e-books, take photos or shoot video, and watch movies.  It also connects to the Google Play Store, but requires parent permission. There are a TON of free parent controls, and the tablet comes with a free lifetime subscription to “Kurio’s best-in-class parental controls and their comprehensive Kurio Genius internet filtering system” (as per Kurio).  It can take a minute to set up- best to charge it and do while the kids are in bed so they don’t drive you insane.  This sturdy tablet is made tough, and has bumper and screen protector included, as well as a kickstand.  If you need help with setup, Kurio techs are available 24 hours a day, and can even take over the tablet for you to fix what ails it.   Grab yours for $100 at http://www.kurioworld.com

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Stuck inside?  If your kids are like mine, they love the newly released movie Zootopia.  The playsets have been a huge hit over here, and we have spent hours playing with them.  They also travel well (there are 3 characters in my purse right now) and are good for busting boredom at restaurants and the like while you wait. You can find plush, figure sets, vehicle sets, and more- let your child choose what they love best. There are several vehicle sets to choose from, from Nick and his convertible to Judy and her Police Cruiser (that has been a huge hit, it even has a little jail cell in the back). Character figure sets come in two packs, three packs, and larger- you will save money if you just get the large pack, honestly.  (If you are going to end up getting more then 2 sets, just get the big one!)  The plush come in talking and non talking, and two sizes.  There are choices for all your little fans- and you will end up playing as well.  It’s a cute movie, the toys don’t disappoint. Prices vary.

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The big hit of the season has been Budsies.  The absolute cutest stuffed things in the world (yes, just according to me).  Your child draws a photo of what they would like to crate, uploads it to the website, and then stuffed animal version is mailed home to you in a few weeks.  Along the way, you get emails telling you and your child about your little creation’s progress, giving you updates, and letting you know how your Budsies is progressing.  Those are adorable as well, little progress reports.  It’s so creative, and fun for the kids to see a real life version of what they imagined. My son was thrilled beyond my expectation when his Budsies arrived, a polar bear with a rainbow sweater he drew.  It takes a while before it arrives, but the anticipation likely makes it that much more fun. This is a wonderful gift, project, or memento for any child, and will be a toy you never give away or get rid of.  It’s a treasured keepsake for all times. You can also choose a “Selfie”, which is made in the likeness of anyone you choose, and is a great gift for people in the armed services.

Get yours here http://www.budsies.com/ No one will ever forget this gift.

Perfectly Free Frozen Treats #ad

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There is a mine field of desserts out there right now. With allergies and sensitivities, it can be difficult to plan a get together with every possible digestive issue in mind. When a product comes along that is both delicious AND is good for those of us with sensitive digestive systems, it is a rarity.

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One of those very treats is the new Perfectly Free™ frozen treats. These treats are free of the big 8 food allergens. These allergens are dairy, soy, wheat, peanut, egg, fish, shellfish, and tree nuts. Of these, there are a few that are easy to leave out of a dessert treat, like fish and shellfish, but dairy and soy can be difficult. But with the help of a frozen creamy coconut core and a soft outer layer, these treats are not to be missed. They are available in 4 varieties: Cocoa and Vanilla, Salted Caramel and Vanilla, Cherry and Vanilla, and Blueberry and Vanilla. The cocoa has the rich flavor of chocolate with none of the guilt, and the salted caramel is melt in your mouth delicious. When combined with vanilla, it is a perfect flavor. The cherry and blueberry flavors have actual fruit puree wrapped around the vanilla core for a fruity, wonderful summer time treat for kids of all ages. The little guy usually prefers chocolate, usually but anything frozen and delicious is sure to be a new favorite. I liked the ability to find such a unique treat at a local super market as well. It’s always nice to try something new.

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The other nice characteristic of these frozen delights is they are all 35 calories or less per serving as well. Each serving is 1 bite, and there are 8 bites per package. The founder of Perfectly Free™ said, “When it comes to creating smarter nutrition, Nature is the ultimate teacher”. Be sure to check out PERFECTLY FREE™ at a local grocery store today.

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Head to your grocery store and pick some up today.

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Perfectly Free. The opinions and text are all mine.

Disney Art Academy

When you are a beginning artist, it can be difficult to learn the skills needed to really make something memorable and special.  Art supplies are expensive, and art classes are even more so.  This turns away msny younger artists and parents of young artists, leaving them with the options of books and sub quality supplies.  But with the new game Disney Art Academy budding artists can have a Disney inspired artistic experience while learning and using the plethora of supplies at their stylus tip.  While learning how to paint, use pastels, and markers, artists from beginner through advanced can draw some of their favorite characters, ranging from Mickey Mouse to Buzz Lightyear.  There are 80 characters to draw, as well as letting your imagination run wild and going freestyle.  From shading to layering, this game is great fun for those willing to learn.  As long as you keep trying you will be amazed with your creations.

My youngest tried his best with this game, but after a few lessons he lost interest.  However, he continues to come back to it every so often.  This is the kind of game where you come back to it once it has planted the seed of what wonder and creative side of you it awakens.

I like how varied the art directions are, as well as the amount of skills the game teaches you. This is perfect for adults or kids who enjoy Disney and want to learn how to illustrate like a pro.

Once your creations are complete, you can share via Miiverse, social media or local wireless.  You can also save to your SD card then print out your creation to share a hard copy with friends and family.

Disney Are Academy is available now on both the eShop and at retail locations nationwide, it retails for $29.99

#FindingDory Twit­ter Party on Thurs­day!

UPDATE- this party was just now cancelled by the brand at this late time, we apologize for the inconvenience. Hopefully it will be rescheduled. It was beyond our control.

Finding Dory Twitter Party 6-16-16 at 9p ET. RSVP bit.ly/doryrsvp

Mom Blogger Network

Join Blog­gin Mamas as we host the #FindingDory Twit­ter Party on Thurs­day, 6–16–16 at 9p EST/6pm PST! We’ll be chat­ting about Dory’s new movie in US the­aters on June 17th!

Date: Thurs­day, June 16th, 2016
Time: 9p EST / 6p PST
Hash­tag: #FindingDory
Pre­sented by: @BlogginMamas and @AlliedHispanic
Fea­tur­ing: @FindingDory
Mod­er­a­tors: Eng­lish– @HeLoEnterprises Span­ish– @BBabushka
Co-Hosts: @EnzasBargains, @BabySavers, @HaveSippy, @DonnaHup and @MamasMission
Pan­elist: @MommyPowers

About Finding Dory

Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Dory” welcomes back to the big screen everyone’s favorite forgetful blue tang Dory (voice of Ellen DeGeneres), who’s living happily in the reef with Marlin (voice of Albert Brooks) and Nemo (voice of Hayden Rolence). When Dory suddenly remembers that she has a family out there who may be looking for her, the trio takes off on a life-changing adventure across the ocean to California’s prestigious Marine Life Institute, a rehabilitation center and aquarium. In an effort to find her mom (voice of Diane Keaton) and dad (voice of Eugene Levy), Dory enlists the help of three of the MLI’s most intriguing residents: Hank (voice of Ed O’Neill), a cantankerous octopus who frequently gives employees the slip; Bailey (voice of Ty Burrell), a beluga whale who is convinced his biological sonar skills are on the fritz; and Destiny (voice of Kaitlin Olson), a nearsighted whale shark. Deftly navigating the complex inner workings of the MLI, Dory and her friends discover the magic within their flaws, friendships and family.

Directed by Andrew Stanton (“Finding Nemo,” “WALL•E”), co-directed by Angus MacLane (“Toy Story OF TERROR!”), and produced by Lindsey Collins (co-producer “WALL•E”), Disney•Pixar’s “Finding Dory” swims into theaters June 17, 2016. For more information, like us on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/PixarFindingDoryhttps://twitter.com/findingdoryhttps://instagram.com/DisneyPixar

NOTE:

  • “Finding Nemo” won the 2003 Academy Award® for best animated feature; the film was nominated for three additional Oscars® (original screenplay, original score, sound editing). It was also nominated for a Golden Globe® Award for best motion picture–comedy or musical. In 2008, the American Film Institute named “Finding Nemo” among the top 10 greatest animated films ever made. At the time of its release, “Finding Nemo” was the highest grossing G-rated movie of all time. It’s the fifth highest grossing animated film worldwide. The film has more than 19 million Likes on Facebook, and Dory—with more than 25 million—is the most liked individual character from a Disney or Disney•Pixar film.

Like Finding Dory on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/PixarFindingDory

Follow Finding Dory on Twitter:

Follow Finding Dory on Instagram:

https://instagram.com/DisneyPixar

FINDING DORY opens in US theatres on June 17, 2016

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKJA-VLpiCo

Recent trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKJA-VLpiCo

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Dur­ing the Twit­ter Party there will be a chance to win one of the fol­low­ing prizes by answer­ing var­i­ous ques­tions about the Dory and her friends. Win­ners will be selected at ran­dom from all eli­gi­ble entries.

Prizes
One (1) $25 AMEX gift­card (ARV $25)
Two (2) $50 AMEX gift­cards (ARV $50 ea, 1 per winner)

Grand Prizes
Two (2) $100 AMEX gift­cards (ARV $100 ea, 1 per winner)

RSVP Prize
One (1) prize pack, includ­ing one (1) $25 AMEX gift­card (ARV $25)

RSVP Below!!

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Twit­ter Party Prize Give­away begins June 16th, 2016 at 9:00 pm ET and ends no later than June 16th, 2016 at 10:30pm ET (the “Twit­ter Chat Entry Period”). Entrants enter via fol­low­ing @FindingDory, @HeLoEnterprises & @BlogginMamas, and post­ing a tweet with the #FindingDory hash­tag dur­ing the Twit­ter Chat Entry Period. Five (5) Win­ners will be drawn ran­domly by random.org at approx­i­mately 12 minute inter­vals dur­ing the Twit­ter Party Entry Period. One (1) Win­ner will be drawn ran­domly via random.org from the event RSVP’s on the Mr. Linky wid­get.
Prizes include:
One (1) prize pack, includ­ing one (1) $25 AMEX gift­card. Total approx­i­mate retail value (“ARV”) $25, to be awarded to one (1) win­ner.
Two (2) prize packs, each includ­ing one (1) $50 AMEX gift­card. Total approx­i­mate retail value (“ARV”) $50, to be awarded to each of two (2) winners.
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Each win­ner receives one (1) prize pack. Entrants who fail to com­plete said actions will be dis­qual­i­fied and an alter­nate win­ner will be selected from all entrants who entered dur­ing the Twit­ter Party Entry Period. Win­ners will be noti­fied via Twit­ter Men­tion & will need to com­plete a claim form. Win­ners will have 48 hours to com­plete the claim form includ­ing pro­viding ship­ping info, or a an alter­nate win­ner will be selected from amongst all entries received dur­ing the Twit­ter Party Entry Period. All prizes will be awarded pro­vided they are validly claimed by June 20, 2016 at 11:59AM EST.
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