As you may have read, I did a review of Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil. Now, they want to do a giveaway for you, my readers!
You can win a free quart of coconut oil from Tropical Traditions
Enter now for your chance to win
Contest open until July 22, 2011 11:59 p.m.
Winner will be announced on July 23, 2011 via email.
For Canadian entries: Tropical Traditions is not responsible for customs or duties that Canada may charge if you decide to participate in this Tropical Traditions sponsored blog giveaway.
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Visit TropicalTraditions.com and then come back and comment on one thing you learned about the product.
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Disclaimer: Tara Burner has personally reviewed the product listed above. Tara has not received any monetary compensation for her review on this blog. Free product was received by Tara so she could experience it for the review. Tara’s opinions are honest and unbiased. Tara Burner is not responsible for delivery of any giveaway items won from companies and people on this blog.
Deidre says
I didn’t know that I could use coconut oil on my body as a moisturizer. I thought it was only for cooking. You learn something new every day.
Megan @mnmspecial says
I learned it stores as a solid, but warmed it turns to liquid.
Melissa says
This giveaway comes at the perfect time…I JUST ran out!! And I use my coconut oil for everything! My skin will not be happy if I don’t restock soon 🙂 I liked them on FB!
Megan @mnmspecial says
I follow them on twitter @mnmspecial
Melissa says
Retweeted 🙂 @healthy_cupcake
Melissa says
The garlic ginger coconut rice sounds amazing!!
Melissa says
“The fresh coconut meat is shredded (wet milled), and then cold-pressed using the water from inside the coconuts to make coconut milk. The milk is then allowed to sit for about half a day, while the oil naturally separates from the heavier water. The oil is then filtered from the curds (coconut solids).”
Very interesting…I always wondered the difference between coconut oil and coconut milk!!
Shelly says
I learned that Virgin Coconut Oil is a food, and is one of the best cooking oils you can use. You can use it in replace of oil in most baking recipes!
Shelly says
friend of theirs on FB as TwoClassyChics and as Shelly H
Shelly says
GFC follower
Shelly says
following you on Twitter @TwoClassyChics
Shelly says
friend on FB Shelly H
Shelly says
following F.E.W. on Twitter @Ravish30
Shelly says
I would like to try their no bake chocolate cookies recipe
Shelly says
http://twitter.com/Ravish30/status/90463441575354368
Shelly says
Tweet ~ http://twitter.com/TwoClassyChics/status/90802852712296448
Shelly says
dt ~ https://twitter.com/TwoClassyChics/status/91183233370308609
domestic diva says
I learned that it’s a clean product with no chemical nasties.
domestic diva says
I subscribe to tt newsletter.
domestic diva says
I follow on gfc
Sue D says
I learned that it is a high quality oil that has the highest level of antioxidants on the market.
Sue D says
I subscribed to their email sales newsletter.
Sue D says
I would like to try their recipe for Pumpkin Coconut Muffins.
Bonniee says
All natural peanut butter!
Bonniee says
I follow Tropical Traditions via FB & Twitter
Shelly says
dt ~ https://twitter.com/TwoClassyChics/status/91548861566427137
purplelarkspur says
I learned that TT has a strong commitment to family farming and organic standards. That is so great!
purplelarkspur says
I follow via GFC
purplelarkspur says
I follow you on Twitter. I am @purplelarkspur
purplelarkspur says
Tweet! http://twitter.com/#!/PurpleLarkspur/status/91587838247841793
purplelarkspur says
I subscribe to the TT newsletter
purplelarkspur says
I follow TT on Twitter. I am @purplelarkspur
purplelarkspur says
I follow Tropical Traditions on Twitter. I am @purplelarkspur
Kathy says
I didn’t know that Virgin (Extra) Coconut Oil was good as a deodorant and even a mouth wash before brushing and flossing one’s teeth. Amazing!!
Laurie says
I learned that they extract the coconut oil naturally.
Laurie says
I like tropical traditions on Facebook.
Laurie says
I would like to try the no cook chocolate coconut bites.
Laurie says
I like recipes for eating well on Facebook.
Samantha Marshall says
It contains NO transfatty acids. Thank goodness!
Samantha Marshall says
Friends with TTraditions on fb
Samantha Marshall says
I get their newsletter
Kelly says
I am pretty new to coconut oil, and I learned that coconut oil can withstand higher cooking heats as it’s medium chain fatty acids’ composition doesn’t mutate in the higher heats.
Kelly says
I do follow/friend Tropical Traditions on FB.
Shelly says
dt ~ https://twitter.com/TwoClassyChics/status/91940074639462401
Claire says
I learned that they extract the coconut oil through natural methods.
Claire says
i subscribe to their newsletter
Claire says
I would like to try the no cook chocolate coconut bites recipe for sure. That sounds so good.
Shelly says
dt ~ https://twitter.com/TwoClassyChics/status/92307895651274752
Jesse M says
I learned the coconut oil is farmed from small sustainable family farms!!!
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Jesse M says
I follow TT on twitter! @jesselmiles