Eco-Giveaway!

January 12, 2010 by  
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Organic Bug Eco-Giveaway ● Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Three ways to enter: Twitter ● Facebook ● Feed Your Eco Blog

To get 2010 off on the right foot, Organic Bug is giving away 3 very cool Eco-Products, absolutely FREE! We thought it would be a fun deviation from the cold weather and give you a chance to get some free goodies, too.

The more entries the better your chances! Enter as many times as you like anytime Wednesday, January 13, 2010! Here’s what you can WIN:

Envirosax Retro Kitchen 5-Bags-In-1 Pouch ($27 value)

Rebagz Recycled Juice Pack Woven Mini Bag ($28 value)

Klean Kanteen Classic 40oz Water Bottle with Loop Cap and Nylon Sling ($34 value)
So, if you’re up for a little fun, read on!

HOW TO ENTER:

● Make sure you are following me on Twitter: @organicbug

● Become a FAN of our Facebook Page

Then you can enter 3 ways! The more entries the better your chances of winning:

  1. Tweet “I entered the Organic Bug Eco-Giveaway, here’s how you can, too! Via @organicbug http://ow.ly/VJoV “ (1 entry)
  2. Post to our Facebook Page Wall: “I entered the Organic Bug Eco-Giveaway, here’s how you can, too! Via @organicbug http://ow.ly/VJoV (1 entry)
  3. Leave a comment on our Feed Your Eco Blog why you should win one of our fabulous eco-products today! (this is worth 3 entries)

The three participants with the most entries overall will be chosen as our lucky winners the day following the contest, Thursday, January 14, 2010 at 12 noon EST. We will notify you via Twitter and/or Facebook PLUS the winners will be posted on our blog!

See you on Twitter!

Peggy



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  • StinkGeneral

    P.s. I love seeing the out pouring of support for our Big Old #1, even after millions of millennias…she still looks good!!

    You know who I am talking about The Big Blue Mother Earth!!

  • StinkGeneral

    Woa…slow down a second…is that a Rebagz Recycled Juice Pack Woven Mini Bag, normally selling for $28? NO WAY!!! It’s like when your digging for gold, and you’ve been at it for several minutes…then all of a sudden…BAMM!!…gold extracted!

    That’s what it would be like to win the Rebagz Recycled Juice Pack Woven Mini Bag…Striking Gold!!!

  • Adam

    I would use that water bottle everyday! A sensei once told me that a water bottle is like a camel, it can hold lots of water.

  • Amber Parr

    I honestly would put those bags in my car and use them everyday… I hate getting plastic bags, they just accumulate in my kitchen… that is why I should win!!

  • Liz

    My New Year’s resolution is to be more environmentally aware. Getting into recycling and going organic. Those products look awesome! I’ll be following your blog for tips!

  • Jessica Amber

    I do not throw out water bottles like the last gentleman suggested we all do. That is why I should win.

  • rosanne

    i would love the kitchen eco bags,, that would be awesome to incorporate in my green lifestyle,,,

  • Eric Alpert

    Last I checked, bottles of water are used once. The pleasure you derive from this bottle of water lasts an hour, tops. Then after you trash the bottle of water, which most people do instead of recycling it, the bottle sits in a dump for more years than most people will ever live. So, figure you drink a bottle of water a day. One bottle. What’s that weigh, a couple ounces? Let’s assume a couple of ounces. 16 ounces to a pound, that means you throw away a pound of plastic once every eight days. Thus, you throw out nearly 45 pounds of plastic every year. Good god that’s a lot of plastic. So there’s an environmental concern. Perhaps more troubling is where plastic comes from. Plastic is a petro product. Petro products are oil products. Oil products come from the middle east… See where I’m going with this? Economic concern.

    Please stop drinking out of non-reusable water bottles.

  • Jessica Amber

    I really really really love juice boxes. I think I would love being able to be drinking a juice box while also carrying a woven juice box wristlet. Eco-friendly, fashionable and delicious.

  • Marc Lean

    I know I should win because i am always recycling plastic water bottles. Though I never buy them because I know they are terrible for earth I always somehow find a second use for these bottles. With me those bottles can become anything, water bottle, juice bottle, soda bottle, or good ole fashioned spitter. Mostly the last one. Anyway every plastic bottle that I have owned in the past 8 years has been reused, I can guarantee you that. That and I have my own reusable grocery bags. This year just call me Marc Green Lean. Or Marc Grlean.

  • Amber Parr

    I am all about going green and try everyday to do things to help the enviroment!!! I would love to win one of these products to keep it going! The canteen would be perfect for the gym and work. I would never buy plastic again!

  • Lois

    Why I want to win…
    I want to win because of my 29 yr old daughter who loves this earth and coincidentally was born on Earth Day. She has taught me that even though I am only one person, my eco-friendly choices make a difference for this world and its future. So…what great way to be one step further to making a difference than with one of these 3 prizes?

  • emilykirby

    One of my new years resolutions is to drink more water. I think the canteen would help me do that :) !

  • Travis

    Yea EARTH!! I cant wait to use my kitchen bags and water bottle everyday in hopes to save the planet!!

  • Hugh McClearn

    I fill up bottel water bottles all the time, so maybe if I had that canteen I wouldn’t need plactic bottles at all?? Does this help??

  • Catrina

    Trying to go more green in 2010. Any of these wonderful products would sure help!

  • Sylvia

    Great products, personal service. Thanks!

  • Chris Kmotorka

    Why should I win one of the fabulous prizes? Why not?! I have given a lot of my reusable bags to others, so I could always use more. My daughter would totally rock the recycled juice container bag, and I could use a 40 oz Kleen Kanteen here in the desert–mine is smaller and I usually run out. You wouldn’t want me dying of thirst in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, would you?