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LARABAR Giveaway Winner!

Alright...I'll be honest. If I could figure out a way to pick myself for this giveaway I would. Larabars just make me so happy. Lucky for you all, I can't pick myself, and hubs didn't enter, so one of you gets to win. Between comment entries and a few more on Facebook, we have a total of 263 entries. Put that into Random.org, and the winner is....


And comment 189 belongs to...Britt at Chicago Runner Girl!


Congrats Britt! If you have never checked out her blog before...be prepared to be impressed. Nothing major, just 5ks in 19:26 and other leisurely jogs like that. Seriously, I promise her blog will inspire you. She is an amazing runner!

If you didn't win this one, don't despair! I've got another giveaway coming up soon. Just reviewing it first so you can all see how wonderful it is.

Question: what would you like to see a giveaway for? Obviously this is geared toward running/fitness/healthy eating, but are there other items you would be interested in?
In case anyone is wondering, I would like an elliptical trainer. You should probably give one away on your blog so I can win, thanks.

Comments

  1. Congrats to Britt!! Checking out her blog now... though with a leisurely 5k time of <20 min, I might go eat a bowl of ice cream instead.

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  2. Yeah Britt! That <20 5k would be a 3k for me!

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  3. And a giveaway? I am wanting to win a Garmin if anyone is listening???

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  4. Another giveaway I didn't win. I'm off to go cry. I'd like to win a lifetime supply of wine. Or a plumber to come to my house and make my pipes give me COLD water so I can take proper ice baths. Actually I'm dying to try real compression tights. I also like the ones for different kinds of Gus so I can see what else is out there. Or a race entry sounds great!

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  5. Congrats to Britt...a fellow Chicago girl!

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  6. Congrats Britt! And it would be great to see an EliptiGO as a giveaway!

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  7. Yay Britt congrats! Britt is super fast and fun to read, love her.

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  8. Ooohhh, I actually won something for a change! Emailing you now.

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