Give Toys NOT Chocolate Easter Bunnies!!!
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The 4-Crow's was asked to participate in Mattel's "Save the Chocolate Bunny" Easter Toy Basket Giveaway. Mattel's "Save the Chocolate Bunny" campaign is promoting "toys instead of chocolate" to encourage creative, healthy, sugar-free play for kids!
To find out more about this campaign, daily giveaways, coupons for some of your favorite Mattel toys, and more click HERE.
In my research for this post I found out an interesting fact about Mattel. Mattel has contributed more than $5 million to support Save the Children programs, currently including Early Childhood Learning and Development programs in the U.S., China and Malawi. Malawi is where my brother and his wife will be going on a mission trip in June. You can read more about it in this post.
I love working with companies that give back.
Use the easy Rafflecopter form below to enter for ONE grand prize Easter gift basket full of toys, plus 10 second prizes consisting of either Hot Wheels multi-packs or Barbie Madison.
Disclosure: The 4-Crow's was not compensated for this post. Sponsor is responsible for prize fulfillment and shipping.
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4 comments:
I have several nieces and a nephew that would be so happy to have any of these toys :)
i hope my niece or nephews get it!
The Ghirardelli chocolate gift tower is a unique and exciting gift that makes for a good Christmas present for the
sweets lover on your list. This is a stack of brightly colored red and green boxes that get progressively smaller so
when stacked on each other it looks like a tower. They are all wrapped up in a pretty ribbon and bow. The real treat
is inside the boxes for here you will find an assortment of milk and dark chocolate squares that are filled with
raspberry, caramel, and mint.
There is a wide variety of decorative handcrafted baskets to choose from, just as there is a vast variety of World's
Finest Chocolates to use. If the basket has enough room, put inside another presents such as a few CDs, cosmetics,
miniature cars for collectors or whatever your teens like most.
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