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Big G Curvy Straws: A Fun Way to Get all the Nutrients Out of the Bowl Giveaway

Did you know that simply drinking the leftover milk from cereal bowls may help kids work towards fulfilling their body’s daily dairy, calcium, and Vitamin D needs? And what better way to slurp down to the bottom of the bowl than with the new Curvy Straws, available in-pack of specially marked boxes of Big G cereal! With these collectable, connectable Curvy Straws, children of all ages can enjoy mixing and matching to build bigger, colorful straws all while helping them work towards stronger bones and muscles through increased calcium intake! My kids are loving these straws!!
  • Be sure to collect all six different colorful straws featuring beloved Big G cereal characters Participating Big G cereals include Cinnamon Toast Crunch® (17 oz.), Lucky Charms®(16 oz.), Reese’s® Puffs (18 oz.), Honey Nut Cheerios® (17 oz.), Trix®(14.8 oz)  and Cocoa Puffs® (16.5 oz)
  • Made with more whole grain than any other ingredient, Big G cereal, combined with a ½ cup of milk, can help provide a great start to your family’s day 
Whether you use one or connect them all, the fun with Big G Curvy Straws doesn’t have to stop when you reach the end of the bowl. Simply grab another serving of ice cold milk, and slurp away! Need more cereal to go with your milk? You can visit this link to download a printable coupon for $1.25 off of the purchase of (2) boxes of participating Big G cereal today. What a great coupon!! Hurry fast before they are gone!!

To get a head start on collecting the Big G Curvy Straws one lucky reader will win this awesome prize package:
1 box of a participating Big G cereal
1 Curvy Straw
1 ‘spilt’ milk bowl
              2 glow cups (These are the coolest cups I've ever seen!!)
2 tangle toys
HOW COOL IS THAT!!
To enter be a follower of One Crazy Cookie and tell me
Which Big G cereal are you most looking forward to finding a Curvy Straw in?
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Winner will be drawn by random number generator on April 25, 2012
GOOD LUCK!!
Disclosure: The prize pack, information, and giveaway have been provided by General Mills through MyBlogSpark

Comments

  1. My boys love Cinnamon Toast Crunch and they would each love a curvy straw! How fun!!!

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  2. Holy crud. Your giveaways rock! We are huge Cinnamon Toast Crunch fans but my son has recently started eating Honey Nut Cheerios and loves them. (Who knew???)

    Of course I''m a stalker... I mean follower! =o)

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  3. I follow you on Face book =o)

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  4. I am following some of your boards on Pinterest!

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  5. What a fun straw! I remember ones years ago that used to have a loop or two in them. These are too cool!
    I liked you on Facebook. Like me back :)

    By the way, I'm not overly crazy about milk but when it's at the end of a bowl of cereal - try to stop me from drinking it. It tastes so good!

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  6. lucky charms for us
    tcogbill at live dot com

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  7. Lucky Charms is our favorite cereal.

    shawn113(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  8. I like you on FB.

    shawn113(at)hotmail(dot)com

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