Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Spazzsitck Giveaway

*this post is post-dated until the end of the contest. Scroll down for new entries*


I am a chapstick-aholic and proud of it! I recently ran across a site boasting about being "The world's only caffeinated lip balm" Cool I thought, I'll have soft lips AND energy! Sign me up!

SpazzStick comes in a variety of flavors including, Orange Cream, Mint, and my two personal favorites, Chocolate Cake and Vanilla Toffee.





Want to try SpazzStick for yourself?

I am hosting a giveaway for each of the SpazzStick flavors. That's 4 prizes given away!


How to enter
Head over to the SpazzStick website, come back leave me a comment and and tell me where SpazzStick is made. Remember, you need to have a valid email address.

Want and extra entry?
Blog about my giveaway and leave me a SEPARATE comment with the link to your blog. OR Add my button to your side bar and leave me a comment with you blog link.

Contest runs until May 7st 2008 at 10pm EST. Winners will be announced and contacted via email by May 8th 2008.
Winners will have two days to contact me back with mailing information or new winners will be chosen. 


20 comments:

Nia_Leah said...

Spazzstick™ is made in a vast underground volcano lair by the busy hands of industrious worker trolls in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK, by the inventor of Spazzstick™ and his hordes of worker trolls in a vast underground volcano lair.


nia_leah1130@yahoo.com

Bethany said...

Spazzstick is made in the Alaskan village of Kaktovik, 300 miles north of the Arctic Circle.

Spazzstick is made in a vast underground volcano lair by the busy hands of industrious worker trolls in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK, by the inventor of Spazzstick and his hordes of worker trolls in a vast underground volcano lair.

Gina said...

Ohhh Spazzsticks.... LOVE the name lol

Spazzsticks are made in the Eskimo Village of Kaktovik, Alaska

Gina said...

You've been blogged ;)

http://lyricandariasmom.blogspot.com/2008/04/some-great-giveaways-going-on.html

Mary said...

Spazzstick is made in a little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK,

looks so yummy..

I put your button on my blog also.. Mary...my blog is nippercats.blogspot.com... thanks Mary

Sandy M said...

Spazzstick™ is made in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK.
Would love to try this.

Anonymous said...

Spazzsticks are made in the Eskimo Village of Kaktovik, Alaska

shasta91064@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Spazzstick™ is made in a vast underground volcano lair by the busy hands of industrious worker trolls in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK, by the inventor of Spazzstick™ and his hordes of worker trolls in a vast underground volcano lair.

lily_fair@excite.com

jenny-up the hill said...

Here's my contest post link. I've included your contest!
http://jennyupthehill.com/seven-favorite-contests-3/

jenny-up the hill said...

I do believe that I might have already entered once...so if I have please delete! lol!! I went and posted about your contest and I just can't remember...

Anyway...Spazzsticks are made in a little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK!

Anonymous said...

SpazzStick is made in Kaktovik, AK by worker trolls!

atolles@verizon.net

Karin said...

It is made in a vast underground volcano lair by the busy hands of industrious worker trolls in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK, by the inventor of Spazzstick™ and his hordes of worker trolls in a vast underground volcano lair.

lol

Linda said...

Spazzstick™ is made in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK.

kamewh said...

Spazzsticks are made in the Eskimo Village of Kaktovik, Alaska

Scarlett said...

SpazzSticks: made in Alaska, Made by subterrestrial trolls.

Sarah Fischer said...

underground volcano lair in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK.

Sarah F
Bloominwild89@yahoo.com

Timothy Sternberg said...

Spazzstick™ is made in a vast underground volcano lair by the busy hands of industrious worker trolls in a beautiful little Eskimo Village called Kaktovik, AK.