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Almost famous (again) and sweet gummy goodness

It's been busy around here. Since I last checked in...



 (Can you find me? Hint: white shirt.)

We went to the zoo with lots of cousins and aunts.


Grandma came, so she got to join in on the fun of The Princess's summer camp field trip to the landfill and copper mine. Yes, the speed limit at the landfill really is 23 1/2 mph.



An article I was interviewed for several weeks ago appeared in The Wall Street Journal. You can read the article HERE.



We took a little trip to Park City. This has become an annual thing, during which we do some serious school shopping and there is a LOT of swimming. 


Last but not least, I finished off my bag of Haribo Gold-Bears. And they were yummy! Haribo sent me a bag to try, calling them a "sweat-approved sweet." I have to agree; they tasted extra good after my runs! I have always liked gummy bears because they aren't TOO sweet. Don't believe me? My bag may be all gone, but I have some to share with you! Haribo has provided TEN free bags (in the form of coupons) to share with my readers.

Here's how you can enter to get one of the bags of Haribo Gold-Bears:

  • Like the Haribo Facebook page HERE. Tell them Candice @ I Have Run sent you. Leave me a comment on this post telling me you liked their page.  
  • If you don't do Facebook, tell me what your favorite post-run sweet treat is in a comment.
  • For an extra entry, share this giveaway on Facebook, Twitter and/or your blog. Let me know in a separate comment where it was shared. 
Winners will be selected by Random.org. on Wednesday, August 1.


 

Comments

  1. When we lived in Germany I ate tons of those gummy bears!!! YUM!

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  2. GB's are my fav......but about 2 hours post run. Right after I crave salt....hello pickles!

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  3. Love gummy bears. I "liked" Haribo.

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  4. Liked them and commented on FB.

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  5. I like them on FB and left a comment. I also love gummy bears and am so disappointed when aid stations don't have them. :-)

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  6. Love gummy bears!
    A half marathon I run would always give out gummi bears at Mile 8 or 9. :)

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  7. My daughters and I are a bit addicted to gummy bears! I just bought some over the weekend for my road trip next week.

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  8. I wonder if your gummy bears are/taste the same as the ones we get here in SA? That is a very cool article, nice!

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  9. Candice that is so cool that one of your articles was published. Awesome!!

    I totally love gummy bears and my favorite post run treat lately is frozen yogurt bars. The totally hit the spot after a hot and sweaty run.

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  10. I Like the Haribo Facebook page and commented
    mermont84 at yahoo.com

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  11. tweeted https://twitter.com/mermont84/status/230109119552569345
    mermont84 at yahoo.com

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  12. I liked their page on FB and told them you sent me. :)

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