We teamed up with Oxo to help raise awareness for pediatric cancer.
Please remember our first post was dedicated to a very special little girl named Layla who was diagnosed with cancer. Click here
Please remember our first post was dedicated to a very special little girl named Layla who was diagnosed with cancer. Click here
Cookies for Kids' Cancer was founded by two OXOnians (OXO employees), Gretchen and Larry Witt who were inspired by their son Liam's battle with pediatric cancer. All forms of pediatric cancer combined claim the lives of more children in the United States than any other disease - more than asthma, muscular dystrophy, multiple sclerosis and AIDS combined.
Gretchen and Larry founded Cookies for Kids' Cancer to provide inspiration and support for individuals, communities and businesses to help fight pediatric cancer through the concept of local bake sales. Over the past four years, thousands of bake sales have been held, raising over $2.5 Million to fund pediatric cancer research.
You can help. Purchase a limited edition "Good Cookie" Spatula, send a weekly virtual cookie to all of your online friends, share your stories with the Cookie Community or host a local bake sale.
Bake a difference, one cookie at a time. Together we can make the letter "C" stand for Cookies.
Oxo was kind enough to provide "Flava in ya ear" with a free good cookie spatula to giveaway.
To enter you must send a virtual cookie through the Oxo Good Cookie website to help spread the word. It is free of charge and takes about 30 seconds.
You must also like our facebook page
*You have to do both
Participants must live in the U.S
Please be sure to leave a valid email in the comments section of this post, so I can contact the winner. If you do not get back to me within 48 hours, I will choose another winner. The winner will be chosen with a random number generator. The giveaway has been extended will end on Thursday (1/12) at midnight (est).
Source: Oxo.com
Compiled by Celeste
1 comments:
I like your FB page!
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