Thursday, March 3, 2011

Flings Bins Review & *Giveaway* 2 Winners

"New Flings Pop-Up Bins make trash and recycling easier in your home, at events, parties or on the go. These decorative, portable containers arrive flat for easy storage and pop open in an instant. All Flings Bins have a 13-gallon capacity and feature an easy-to-use drawstring closure. And each Flings Recycle Bin saves 60 cans or bottles from the landfill. Try Flings Pop-Up Bins at your next gathering, big game day party or just around home."

What a cool idea, right? Genius in fact. How easy would these be at say an outdoor party? You could just pop a few up here and there, and wah la! Instant trash bin, plus it is cute and decorative. You can pick different designs to match your party theme! They even have pop up recycle bins, so you can easily recycle at your parties as well.

You can buy these on Amazon, or at a JoAnn Fabrics. Check out the website HERE to learn more. 

Two lucky winners will each win 2 bins! Here's how to enter:
1. Follow this blog.
2. "Like" Flings Bins on Facebook.
3. What would use these bins for?

Giveaway ends March 10th. Open to US only, sorry. Good luck!

I received a product from Flings Bins in exchange for a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

24 comments:

  1. I would use these for recycling, which is currently in piles all over the my house. Ick!

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  2. where have these been all my life! I have a full spring of get togethers that these would be so wonderful for.
    First - DD's birthday cookout in March. You know how teens are, everything has to be PERFECT and these are.
    Then we have the end of the school year cookout.
    But what I think these would be best for is a party we have on our sailboat every Memorial Day weekend. You stick 24 peeps drinking beer and coolers and eating sandwiches and we have a mess. Plus - paper grocery bags as garbage bags just dont look too nice, nor do they hold up to moist trash and are a ain to lug off the boat and down the dock to the dumpster.

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  3. I follow your blog of gfc

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  4. like flings on facebook

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  5. i follow your blog - Reeva M.

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  6. i like flingbins on fb - Re Morgan

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  7. honestly, i'd use these bins to toss stuff in really quick when company comes over!

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  8. I'd use for recycling the baby's formula bottles and food.

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  9. I follow via GFC.
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  10. I like Fling Bins on FB (Amanda B)
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  11. I would use these in the kids rooms!
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  12. I follow you on GFC

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  13. Like Flings on FB

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  14. I would use flings outside when entertaining
    my niece has an outdoor/home wedding and reception coming up that the family is catering. Flings would be a classy way to take care of the trash and recycling.

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  15. follow you on gfc
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  16. the obvious would be to use these at an outdoor party - but what about taking a couple with when you go camping or to a weekend cabin where you have to take your garbage with you for disposal soewhere else when you leave? I know we make sure we bring a box to put our plastic trashbags in when we leave to keep leaks out of the car trunk - I think these would be a great replacemetn

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  17. I follow via GFC
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  18. Like Fling Bins on FB as Hendy Martin
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  19. I would use these bins for recycling-it seems like my current container is never big enough.
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