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Do You Want to be a Lock and Lock Supporter???

Are you a blogger?  Do you like Lock and Lock products or are you interested in testing them out?  If so, you might be interested in being a Lock and Lock Supporter!  Feel free to visit their site here for more information.  They are accepting applications until the 15th.

Basically, after you appy and are accepted, you will receive one shipment a month for three months.  You then have to blog about Lock and Lock products you've received at least twice a month.  If you're the most active L&L blogger, you get $100 in store credit.  I didn't even try to strive for that, because that's not what this blog is about.  I just wrote when I really liked something and wanted to share it with you...which was still pretty often!

As you've seen from my pictures, I have received a lot of products from being a L&L Supporter!  I've gotten some glass containers, lots of plastic storage pieces, several pieces of ceramic cookware (my favorite!), some pretty floral ceramic containers, and a coffee cup. It is WELL worth the time it takes to blog about them.

Some things you should know before you apply:  they do put your blog posts on their Facebook and Twitter page.  If you're not okay with your blog being publicized, then this isn't for you.  You are also required to post your blogs on your own Facebook and Twitter pages.  I don't do Twitter, but mine were already automatically uploaded to Facebook, so it didn't matter to me.

Let me know if you decide to apply.  It's pretty fun!  :)

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