So which one of you wants to win the $100 AmEx gift card I’m throwing at ya, courtesy of Kellogg’s FiberPlus? Just think of how easily you could Plus Up Your Day with 100 bucks. Here are some fancy suggestions for the winner that might be YOU:
Indulge in a high-end, $100 professional toenail clipping session.Buy 100 of your closest friends an awesome holiday gift from the Dollarmania store.Purchase a $100 pre-paid calling card to telephone your long lost uncle in the Bermuda Triangle Islands.
Say what!? You don’t like my suggestions? Then you better get a move on and enter this Giveaway so you can Plus Up Your Day any way you wanna. As for me? I used my $100 AmEx gift card (thank you, Kellogg’s) for a fancy dinner with husband. Then we hit a cozy coffee shop for sipping on the java and chewing on delicious, high calorie desserts. ‘Twas a very lovely evening.
My hungry teeth have been properly sharpened and I am currently working my way through all the boxes pictured above. But this is not my first time at the FiberPlus rodeo. I was a customer before Kellogg’s ever came knocking on Yum Yucky’s door with free food samples. But, err, I do love me some free food.
Newsflash! You need to know that the newest FiberPlus bar variety, Caramel Coconut Fudge (130 calories, 7 sugars, 9 grams fiber), is FREAKING DELICIOUS!! I want another one. Like right now. Although I’m not a fan every single ingredient (boo to the High Fructose Corny-ness), my highly skilled, flavor-loving taste buds declare to you my desire to tote Caramel Coconut Fudge in my purse for a hungry emergency and pack it up for after-lunch dessert.
How To Enter The Giveaway
Show me your fiber-knowledge! To enter for the $100 AmEx gift card, leave a comment telling me what you know, think you know or don’t know at all about fiber. Let’s talk fiber, people.
Read the official giveaway rules. Your chance to win ends Sunday, 12/11/11 at 9pm EST. Winner to be announced by 12/13/11.
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