Monday, November 18, 2013

Revolution Foods Grab & Go Kits Giveaway

Revolution Foods, the company founded and run by two moms on a mission that has been igniting a healthy food movement in schools nationwide, is introducing Revolution Foods MealKits – a solution which will revolutionize the convenient meal category. These Meal Kits are a new and convenient way for families to eat meals that taste good and are made with natural, high-quality ingredients and no artificial colors, flavors or preservatives - whether it’s at home, school or on-the-go. The Meal Kits can be found in the refrigerated section at grocery stores across the US. 
They are having a giveaway! You could win any of this:

20 Coupons for Free Revolution Foods Meal Kits
A whole month’s worth of healthy school lunches for your kids! Available in four kid and family favorites: turkey & cheddar, ham & cheddar, cheese pizza and peanut butter & jelly. Perfect for a lunchbox, an after-school mini meal, or an on-the-go energy boost, available in the refrigerated section at grocery stores including Target, Safeway, H-E-B, Whole Foods and more.

1 Y Fliker Carver C1 Scooter
New for 2013, Yvolution introduces the Y Fliker Carver Series of performance scooters with sleek design featuring patented FLEX technology. Kids looking for a more extreme ride can carve, drift and even 360. Using the same motions as downhill skiing, riders only need to move their hips and legs from side to side to get going and keep moving.

1 Elf on the Shelf Hide and Seek Game
The Elf on the Shelf is hidden but the music that you hear will help you find him. Someone hides Elf and then everyone tries to find him! The first player that does gets to put a gift in their sleigh and the first player to get 4 gifts in their sleigh wins! 5 fun ways to play!

Good Luck!
 

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