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Win Free Bread for a Year from Nature’s Pride

bread How much bread do you, and your family, go through in a year? It probably totals out to much more than you might think. Bread adds quite a bit to your weekly grocery bill. Nature’s Pride is celebrating it’s anniversary by giving someone free bread for an entire year. That winner could be you!

Bread is an important part of the diets of most people. You might start your day with a few slices of toast. Lunches typically include a sandwich, (on some variety of bread). You can’t make a “PB and J” without a few slices of bread. The deliciousness of bacon in your BLT cannot be properly enjoyed without a few slices of bread to hold everything together.

Nature’s Pride makes bread that is 100% natural. It uses whole-grains. It doesn’t contain things like trans fats, high fructose corn syrup, or chemicals. They make several different varieties of bread for you to choose from. Nature’s Pride is celebrating it’s first anniversary with a sweepstakes. Someone will literally be a “Breadwinner” and receive free bread for a entire year!

As you may expect, your entry into this sweepstakes begins with a visit to the Nature’s Pride Breads Facebook page. Click the “like” button to become a fan. The contest is only open to fans of Nature’s Pride. Fans will be able to access a page that shows a form that you must fill out. Type in your email address, your first name, and your last name. You must be at least 18 years old to enter. You have to enter before November 18, 2011.

Winners will be selected by a random drawing. There will be five prizewinners. Each one will get one year of free Nature’s Pride bread. The prize will be delivered in the form of 53 coupons. This prize is valued at $212.00.

I think it is a good idea that the prize will be given in the form of coupons. Where would you store an entire year’s worth of free bread? It is unlikely that your family can eat that much bread before it goes stale. This means you have to have the available freezer space to freeze some of it so it can be used later. Coupons are much easier to store until they are ready to be used.

A year’s supply of free bread could mean that the “main course” of your children’s lunches will be easy to put together. What kind of sandwiches do your kids like best? You could use the bread to make french toast for breakfasts, or “regular” toast on mornings when you are running late. BLT’s taste great. I bet they would be even tastier when made with bread that you won, and didn’t have to pay for.

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