-Eric Carle "Up, Up, I Go" Growth Chart (It's adorable!!)
-YoBaby Reusable Bag
-Snack bowl with lid
-Organic cotton bib
-Coupons for free YoBaby products!
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Good luck readers! I hope you win!
Giveaway will end at June 7thth at 11:59pm CST. Winner will be chosen via random.org and contacted by email and have 48 hours to respond. Must be 18 to enter, US entries only. Big thanks to Kristina and her crew at Stonyfield! Seriously the greatest bunch of people to work with! We love our YoBaby!! :)
Yogurt was probably first used somewhere in the Middle East.
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Oh! I learned that they also make Oikos greek yogurt, which I love . . . did you know that Oikos means house in Greek? I didn't learn that from their site, but from my dad who teaches Greek and whose name is . . . wait for it . . . Dr. House (yes, like on t.v., but not THAT kind of doctor!) . . . so all of my dad's online stuff is oikos this and oikos that . . . ok, not that you needed to know that . . .
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I learned that “Organic milk” means that the cows’ feed, such as corn, soy, and hay, was grown organically. In addition, organic regulations prohibit the use of antibiotics and synthetic growth hormones. I've wondered about Organic milk before and now I know!
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I learned that babies bodies are more vulnerable to pesticides and so Yobaby is organic (which means not pesticides!).
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ReplyDeletethey call their CEO CE-Yo that's cute :D the whole food mart close to where i live carry their yogurt according to the store finder, i'll try some
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I learned that they make greek yogurt too. Yum!
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I learned that there is a Stonyfield rewards program-great for all their yogurt I eat from them!
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i learned where Stonyfield gets their organic milk from and how to milk a cow. Awesome!
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I learned that to be certified as organic, no prohibited products could be used for three years prior to certification.
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I learned that Stonyfield has been commited to running an environmentally responsible business since 1983!
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I learned that in 2009 2009 this was their 26th year of making tasty, healthy yogurt.
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I learned that yogurt can be used in dips and dressings — as a substitute for mayonnaise or sour cream in equal amounts — to reduce calories and fat.
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ReplyDeleteI learned that since 2001, they've been partnered with Preserve to turn used yogurt cups into toothbrushes, razors, tongue cleaners and spoons. tylerpants(at)gmail.com
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