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Gluten Free Betty Crocker® Fruit-Flavored Snacks Gift Pack Review & Giveaway WINNER

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With more and more health concerns emerging about gluten-free products, Betty Crocker has answered the demand to offer great choices at affordable prices.  Not only are they answering the demand to add a variety of products to their line up of gluten-free, they have partnered with Celiac Disease Foundation (CDF) to further generate awareness for celiac disease.


Celiac disease, a chronic inherited digestive disorder, can cause damage to the small intestine. It is estimated that one in 133 Americans suffer from celiac disease – 3 million adults and children are living undiagnosed with this autoimmune disorder that is managed by following a gluten-free diet.

Gluten is the natural protein found in wheat, barley and rye.  It is harmful to persons with celiac disease because when they eat gluten, their immune system is triggered and it begins to attack the small intestine. This results in damage to the villi which make up the lining of the small intestine. Villi are necessary for the absorption of nutrients, and over time the damage to the villi can lead to malnutrition.

Celiac disease is a multi-system, multi-symptom autoimmune disorder that affects adults as well as children. Currently, there is no cure for celiac disease, only the lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet.

To learn more about General Mill's support for celiac disease and all the gluten-free products available, go to GeneralMills.com.

I received from MyBlogSpark a great Simple Joys pack to enjoy with my children.  It included some of the great items I played as a child with my sisters.  The yo-yo lights up and my two year old grabbed it up and said "my yo-yo" and made every attempt to make it go up and down without luck. I was able to see that I still have it when it comes to yo-yo's!

My six year old loves the classsic frisbee so that was a hit but we'll have to wait until tomorrow to try it out in the yard.  It was a pretty color which she also liked.

My six year old never heard of Pick 'em Up Sticks so it was fun teaching her that game as you can see in the picture above, she enjoyed it. 


My 21 year old, yes, I said 21 and my two year old both loved the fruit snacks!  A special bonus was not only did we get Box Tops for Education but there were bonus Box Tops on one of the boxes!

Each snack is made with real fruit and is less than 100 calories.  What a great, healthy treat!  These make great lunch time snacks or before dinner snacks.  One of the snacks, Create a Bug introduces an interesting way to spark kid's attention.  They get to put together a bug out of the different parts.  I'm not how sure it will go over with the girly-girls (like myself) but I have to predict the boys will LOVE it!  They get to play with what looks like bugs, create the bugs using their imagination and finally, they get to eat them!  A boy's dream!

I absolutely love the items I receive from MyBlogSpark since I've been fortunate to try out two prize packs that include fun for my children and now it's your turn!

The Giveaway: 

Your own prize pack of Betty Crocker Variety Pack of Fruit Roll Ups, Betty Crocker Create a Bug Fruit Snacks, a frisbee, a yo-yo and pick up sticks in a handy, wooden carrying box.
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Giveaway ends October 25, 2009 at 10:00 pm.

Winner chose by random.org.

Thanks and good luck!





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101 comments:

  1. I love playing with a yo-yo. Its been a long time since I have played with one. LOL!

    tfulton0513 at yahoo dot com

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  2. I subscribe

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  3. I loved tossing the frisbbe to my beloved Dog April, she was the love of my life: I know she's in heaven- she has more of a right to be there than some humans would.writer61@yahoo.com

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  4. we were just on a yo yo kick last summer but remember I loved it as a kid too

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  5. I used to yo-yo quite a bit when I was younger.
    cody_endres(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  6. I would play frisbee with my dog. She would jump high in the air to get it. I miss her.

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  7. I loved the yoyo when I was younger and this was years ago but my brother was playing with it out the side window and it broke off and went under our tire and hit the front grill of the truck behind us and the guy followed us till we stopped then yelled like the dickens at my dad and then my dad was angry as heck the whole day..lucky no windshield was broken but you learn quick in situatios like that and angry people

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  8. Ahhh, bringing back memories of the laughter and fun playing frisbie in the college quads...hearing my son laugh as he had the "light-up" yo-yo and he learned to do tricks with it and we watched in the dark. Memories of playing pick-up sticks as a child and thinking that dumping them out of the can was as much fun as actually playing...

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  9. I used to love playing yo yo even though I was pretty bad at it! My little brother had to give me lessons.
    Thank you for the giveaway :)
    hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com

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  10. I loved the intensity of Pick 'em Up Sticks as a kid and still do. I'm happy to see Betty Crocker doing things to help the family. Especially keeping price point down. We're a big market and they are wise to cater to us. We're very loyal!

    Gluten Free Dee
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  11. I love using a yo-yo as a kid! I used to try and do tricks, but they never ended up working right ;) I'd love to try these treats. We have celiac disease in our family, so we have gluten allergies. Thanks!

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  12. I also follow on Twitter (lipstickncandy)

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  13. I blog subscribe via Yahoo reader RSS.

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  14. I love playing frisbee at the beach each year!

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  15. loved playing with yo yo as a child

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  16. I remember challenging my sister to a yo yo contest when she was 5 and I was 10 only to find out that she was much better at it than me. I follow as degood

    kerrie@mayansfamily.com

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  17. I follow on twitter (kmayans)
    kerrie@mayansfamily.com

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  18. I remember playing pick-up sticks. We spread them all over the kitchen table and didn't want to stop when Mom said it was time for dinner. Thanks for this offer.
    oak462@juno.com

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  19. My family (yes we were weird) used to play Frisbee. If the Frisbee was dropped the person that dropped it had to ride a scooter around the block. We got tons of exercise this way!
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  20. I follow you on Twitter (ptowngirl)
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  21. Pick-up-stickes was always our favorite. Thanks for this offer.
    oak462@juno.com

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  22. Pick-up-sticks was our favorite. We would play for hours. Thanks for this offer.
    oak462@juno.com

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  23. I remember playing pick up stix with my grandmother. That's one of my fondest memories.

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  24. We'd play pick-up-sticks all over the kitchen table until Mom made us stop for meals. Thanks for this offer.
    oak462@juno.com

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  25. Pick-up-sticks was always a favorite game, even if it interfered with meals. Thanks for this offer.
    oak462@juno.com

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  26. I follow your blog. Pick-up sticks is a classic game that's easy to follow. I enjoyed playing it as a kid. Thanks.
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  27. email subscriber
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  28. I follow you on Twitter, partymix25.
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  29. My brother and I had light-up yoyo's when we were young, so much fun. I follow your blog.

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  30. I grew up playing with all of these, but my most fond memories were with pick up sticks! I LOVED playing with them...and I think it's a great game that teaches you patience!
    rachel_demille@yahoo.com

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  31. I follow you on Twitter
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  32. Tweet! http://twitter.com/tobinsmommy08/status/4969980313
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  33. Tweet! http://twitter.com/tobinsmommy08/status/5010735501
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  34. Trying to teach my son how to yoyo and him just being too short. We finally put him on the bottom step and he went to town.

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  35. Thank you for the giveaway. My favorite memory of playing frisbee is teaching my children.

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  36. Tweet! http://twitter.com/tobinsmommy08/status/5056823283
    rachel_demille@yahoo.com

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  37. Frisbee was always fun - until we started using the frisbee for a certain illegal activity. Oh well.

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  38. Here's a tweet: http://twitter.com/ky2here/status/5076070254

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  39. loved picked up sticks as a kid! can't wait to play this with my kids.
    onecrypticmama AT yahoo DOT com

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  40. I loved pick up sticks, I was horrible at it but I still had fun.
    I remember playing it at recess when the weather did not permit us to go outside.

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  41. I Tweeted:)
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  42. Pick up sticks was a favorite childhood game. It was such fun to see if I could get the high point ones without a wiggle or jiggle.

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  43. I remember playing pick-up-sticks all over the kitchen table and being very annoyed when we had to stop so Mom could serve dinner. Thanks for this offer.
    oak462@juno.com

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  44. (alexas50@live.com)

    I would love to win the prize pack and show my kids what real fun is. Please enter my name in your giveaway. Thank you.

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  45. I used to LOVE to play pick up sticks when I was little. Boy that was a long time ago LOL

    Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net

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  46. In elementary school, my teacher had a point system and whoever had the highest points at the end of the week got to stay after on Friday to play Ultimate Frisbee. It was soooo much fun!

    Winterbreeze85@yahoo.com

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  47. I remember my grandmother had a set of plastic pick up sticks at her house. Playing with these and being read stories from an old storybook are some of my favorite childhood memories.
    rsgrandinetti@yahoo(dot)com

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  48. I remember playing Pick-Up-Sticks at all of the family reunions at my great aunt's house.

    racheliznewman(at)gmail(dot)com

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  49. I am following your blog & the memory I have of frisbee was playing frisbee in a huge field atop a hill with 2 of my friends, it was neat

    lighthousee27{at}gmail.com

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  50. I remember playing pick up sticks with friends on the porch on rainy summer days
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  51. I remember playing frisbee with my friends when I was a teen.
    donna444444@yahoo.com

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  52. I subscribed to your feed.
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  53. I follow you on twitter.(donnak4)
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  54. I had a dog growing up that would never get tired from catching a frisbee all day... I even buried the frisbee in his grave when he passed. God, I miss my Bubba :(

    mzpaw@yahoo.com

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  55. We lived on a quiet block and after work on nice days everyone- kids, parents, kids and dogs would play frisbee in the street. It was a blast.

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  56. http://twitter.com/dddiva/status/5152829817

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  57. I remember playing frisbee with my dad!


    ardelong2(at)gmail(dot)com

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  58. We played frisbee a lot as a kid, but I was never very good at it!

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  59. My husband and I played frisbee golf when we first met (13 years ago). I also loved playing with a yo-yo when I was little. I was never any good, though. Thank you

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  60. I am following you on twitter (cluster77). Thank you

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  61. I subscribed via newsletter. Thank you

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  62. my brother and i used to play pick up sticks all the time and i always lost .we also loved the game with the monkeys in the barrel i just thought of that too :)

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  63. http://twitter.com/klp1965/status/5155502590

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  64. I always loved playing with yo-yo's but I never did figure out how to "walk the dog" :) thanks, justicecw@hotmail.com

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  65. I voted for you - I was #12
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  66. I voted for you - I was #12
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  69. I voted for you - I was #12
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  70. I am a subscriber
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  71. I follow on twitter = justicecw
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  72. Tweeted at http://twitter.com/justicecw/status/5156670109
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  73. We six kids loved our Frisbee
    but it wasn't made of plastic;
    ours was an old cardboard cake plate
    and you know...
    it flew fantastic!



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  74. I always remember playing all those games and they were fun! Great memories! Thanks!

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  75. I follow on Twitter! natdey

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  76. Tweet!
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  77. I signed up for the mailing list!

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  78. We used to play Pick-Up-Sticks at my Grandma's house

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  79. I'm following you on Twitter. (My Twitter name is @ThriftyJinxy)

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  80. I loved playing pick up sticks. I never had much luck with yo yos. Either the string would come off or it just wouldn't come back up!
    ncschools at yahoo dot com

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  81. In college Frisbees were big. I have fond memories of wearing bell bottoms and playing with Frisbees between breaks. garrettsambo@aol.com

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  82. I subscribe to your blog.
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  83. I follow you on twitter - ncschools
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  84. I tweeted.
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  85. I used to love playing pick up sticks with my best friend.

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  86. I REMEMBER I HAD A BUTTERFLY YOYO THAT LITE UP WITH FLASHING LIGHTS!
    IT WAS THE 60'S-70'S & THAT WAS SUPER POPULAR!

    I ALSO HAD A YELLOW HAPPY FACE ONE TOO!

    I FOLLOW YOU ON BLOGGER!

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  88. I remember playing frisbee during a lot of summers as a kid.

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  89. I enjoyed playing with frisbees when I was a kid.

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  90. I used to like to play with the yo-yo. I was pretty good at some of the tricks too.

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  91. I follow you ont twitter.
    Username: StuffSmart

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