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LaundryTree Gift Bag Starter Kit Giveaway

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This is the last chance of the big giveaway week to enter for your LaundryTree Gift Bag Starter Kit.  If you’ve not tried SoapNuts before, these have got to be about the only thing I can think of to be able to make doing laundry a “fascinating process”!  Just by throwing some dried fruit in your washing machine, you end up with clean clothes.  Imagine the talk around the Christmas tree when you give this to your favorite health nut!

Here’s what the Gift Bag includes:  One 100-gram bag of SoapNuts, one 1-ounce bottle of the scent of your choice, a sample bag, and an extra washbag.  It’s all wrapped up and ready to go, raffia bow and all.

4 Ways to Enter:

1.) Just visit the LaundryTree page, then come back here and tell me what other uses there are for SoapNuts. (You may enter once a day - following entries don’t require you to answer the question.) Remember, leave an interesting comment.  If I cannot contact the winner, you might be chosen instead based on your comment.

2.) Email subscribers get an extra entry for as long as their subscription is active.

     Already a subscriber?  Leave me a separate comment on this post to let me know you’re interested in this giveaway.

     Want to subscribe?  Just click here: Subscribe to dkMommy Spot by Email  (Please make sure to verify your Feedburner subscription by responding to the email they send you. If you do not receive it, check your junk mail. Only verified subscriptions are entered for all the giveaways.)

3.) Blog about this giveaway on your blog with a link back to this post.  Come back and leave me a Comment with a link to your blog post. (If your comment doesn’t show up right away, don’t worry - I may have to approve it first.  My blog might think it’s spam but gosh darn, I certainly don’t!)

4.) I’m feeling Twittery.  If you Twitter a link to this giveaway, come back and comment here to let me know your Twitter name for another entry!

Feel free to do all four, and you have four entries to win! You have until midnight EST on Tuesday, December 9, 2008, to enter.

Check here for other current giveaways at dkMommy Spot.

260 Responses to “LaundryTree Gift Bag Starter Kit Giveaway”

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    Sarah S:

    Soap nute can be used on both skin and clothing.

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    Sarah S:

    I am a subscriber

  3. 3
    Sarah S:

    Just twittered giveaway. (princesssmall)

    adamnsarahsmall@yahoo.com

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    Mel:

    Just subscribed…I’m very interested in the product and the links. Wonder if it’d be good on pets?

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    ContestLive.com:

    dkMommy Spot » LaundryTree Gift Bag Starter Kit Giveaway…

    Comment, blog about, subscribe, and/or Twitter to enter to win a Soap Nuts starter kit from LaundryTree. Cleans laundry naturally; comes with essential oil of your choice and more. $14.99 retail….

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    Sue:

    I would love to try!

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    Linda:

    I like how they can be used on sensitive skin as well as normal. Thanks for a great giveaway!

    Lindas last blog post..Fun Fact Wednesday

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    Lisa:

    this sounds really interesting. I’d love to try the soap nuts!

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    Jacqueline in Atlanta:

    I have seen this mentioned on the web and other blogs. Fascinating. Would love to give it a try.

    I think it cool that they can be reused. Also, for me, I cannot use anything that is scented without breaking out from head to toe and itching, so it being kind to sensitive skin sounds great!

    Would love to win. Thanks for having the giveaway!

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    Leslie:

    You can use it as a plant wash and pest repellant. These little nuts are amazing!!

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    Janeen B.:

    According to the website they are good for all kinds of things! Are you sure you want me to list them all?!!! I did find that they are good for poo - yup that’s right. If you have a septic (which I do) then you can flush them right down and they’ll actually be GOOD for your gunk! Woot woot! My hubby is a total nazi when it comes to the things people flush down the drain. It’s no wonder, too…if anything were to get clogged up HE’D be the one shovelling it out - YUK!

    I read about these once before a couple of months ago. They look so fun and strange. I would really love love love to try them! Thank you for such a fun giveaway!

    Janeen B.s last blog post..Blog Giveaway - Canoo

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    Janeen B.:

    I tweeted your wonderful contest. My twitter name is mommyimpact. Much bloggy love, Janeen

    Janeen B.s last blog post..Blog Giveaway - Canoo

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    Leslie:

    I’m a subscriber! Thank You!!

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    Janice:

    Entry two thanks again! :)

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    Lesa:

    I would love to try the soapnuts, especially since I confirmed that they can be used in a front-loader. I guess you can even make shampoo…interesting!

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    Madeline:

    I’m a subscriber.

    Madelines last blog post..Decorating–Well, Sort Of

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    tracey johnson:

    you can use it for treating cuts and boils.miketra@sbcglobal.net

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    Kelly:

    I think using the boiled soapnuts solution as a produce wash is interesting!

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    Kelly:

    I’m a subscriber

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    Brooke D.:

    WOW!! This product if just Amazing! I’m like a Luandry queen I love doing Laundry!

    Anyway another use for soapnuts is Shampoo using Soapnut Soak how FUN! I also would love to try the baby powder scent.

    Thank you so much for the great chance!
    ;-)Brooke

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    Brooke D.:

    I’m a subscriber! YAY!

    Thank you so much!

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    Kimberly:

    These things are awesome! Not only will they clealn your clothes but will also wash your hair, clean your jewelry or spray your plants for pests!
    Thanks for the chance to win!

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    Kimberly:

    I’m a subscriber!

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    tami lewis:

    i tried these and loved them so more please!

    tami lewiss last blog post..resource #3 - from the excellent wife

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    tami lewis:

    i sub!

    tami lewiss last blog post..resource #3 - from the excellent wife

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    magpie:

    Soap nuts can go in the compost when you’re doing using them in the laundry.

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    Pat:

    You can use them as a jewelry cleaner.

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    Deirdre:

    they can be used to was chemicals off produce!

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    Deirdre:

    I subscribe

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    Doreen:

    You can put some in your shampoo. Suppose to be great for your hair. That’s kinda cool.

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    Melissa:

    I’m a subscriber. Looks very interesting.

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    trish:

    Work as a plant wash

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    trish:

    subscriber

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    David Bertolo:

    I would use it as a plant wash and pest repellant

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    CC:

    Soap Nuts are also great for cleaning jewelry!

    CCs last blog post..Super Woman’s un-doing in 6 hours or less

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    CC:

    I’m an email subscriber

    CCs last blog post..Super Woman’s un-doing in 6 hours or less

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    Mel Balducci:

    I subscribe…….. THANKS for all the AWESOME GIVEAWAYS!

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    Jill W:

    They can also be used as a window & glass cleaner-thanks

    Jill Ws last blog post..Win a Fabkins Napkins Set! ends 12/11

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    Jill W:

    I’m a subscriber, thanks

    Jill Ws last blog post..Win a Fabkins Napkins Set! ends 12/11

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    Anne:

    I so want to try these! They are natural, reuseable and can wash clothes, skin, etc.

    Thanks

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    Anne:

    I’m a subscriber!

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    Barb:

    Soap nuts Soak can be used to clean produce! I didn’t know that before and found it really interesting! And by the way, I’m a subscriber!

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    Heather Hansen:

    I’m a subscriber!
    my2sillyluvbugs@sbcglobal.net

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    Heather Hansen:

    They are especially great for those with sensitive skin; my husband has psoriasis. I would love to try these! Thanks!
    my2sillyluvbugs@sbcglobal.net

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    Sarai:

    You can use it as a produce wash? awesome! Everyday I learn something new about soapnuts (largely due to your giveaways :P ) and grow to like them more and more :D So many uses, so simple, so non-chemical… *sigh* lovely.

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    Sarai:

    I’m, naturally, a subscriber :wink:

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    DeAnn S:

    I would love to win this giveaway. There are many uses for this product, shampoo and many more. Thanks for the great give aways.

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    DeAnn S:

    I am a subscriber Happy Holidays

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    sheila:

    There are lots of things they can be used for! How cool! I would like to try them out for the shampoo! Window cleaners!? Thats just cool!

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    sheila:

    I am a subcriber

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    Leslie:

    I tweeted (leslierose) Thanks!!

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    susan varney:

    treating cuts

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    Alicia Zemer:

    lemurs

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    christopher h:

    put them in your shampoo

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    MRS.MOMMYY:

    household cleaner it can be used as..shampoo too

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    MRS.MOMMYY:

    subscriber

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    Mary @ Adventures in Mommyland:

    I found that they are good for front loading washers, which I have. Great giveaway, thanks!

    Mary @ Adventures in Mommylands last blog post..Lisa Leonard Designs Giveaway at Mammalicious Finds

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    Mary @ Adventures in Mommyland:

    I’m a subscriber.

    Mary @ Adventures in Mommylands last blog post..Peek A Boo Paperie Giveaway at Little Window Shoppe

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    Mary @ Adventures in Mommyland:

    Tweeted this giveaway, user name Mary512.

    Mary @ Adventures in Mommylands last blog post..Wii Game Giveaway at Mom of 2 Dancers

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    Elva Roberts:

    I am just entering once more for this wonderful giveaway.

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    sandra kao:

    they can also be used on the skin

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    Leah:

    I love that SoapNuts are organically grown and are chemical-free, and they are incredibly gentle on clothes AND skin. GOOD NEWS for us!!! BAD NEWS for TIDE!!! : )))

    Thanks so much for this fabulous give~away! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Leah:

    You’ll love that I’m a subscriber. : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Leah:

    And, I TWITTERED about this fabulous give~away…….user name: leahita.

    http://twitter.com/leahita/status/1041421108

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    rebecca:

    Soapnuts have a varietl of uses from window cleaning to shampoos to All-purpose cleaner ! thanks so much.

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    rebecca:

    I am also a subscriber.

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    Valerie Mitchell:

    also works as a jewelry cleaner :)
    Valerie Mitchells last blog post..SimpleFinds Mermapillar Giveaway 12/10/08

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    Valerie Mitchell:

    subscriber

    Valerie Mitchells last blog post..SimpleFinds Mermapillar Giveaway 12/10/08

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    Shannon Baas:

    That they are good for eczema. I have tried these and really like them.

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    Jennifer:

    You can make shampoo with them!

    Jennifers last blog post..Doctor’s Visit

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    Jennifer:

    I subscribe!

    Jennifers last blog post..Doctor’s Visit

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    Kyle Banderman:

    You can use them to wash your fruits and vegetables!

    Thanks for the contest!

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    Ilissa H.:

    SoapNuts can be used as Jewelry cleaner. How neat! Thanks :)
    Ilissa H.s last blog post..Words to Live By Giveaway!

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    Ilissa H.:

    I subscribe!

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    Laura:

    Can be used to clean jewelry! I didn’t realize that before! Thanks for the chance to win!

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    Laura:

    I’m a subscriber!

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    sito:

    Soap Nuts can be used as plant wash and pest repellent. I don’t have pests in my house plants, but I could use something to clean them with.

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    sito:

    I subscribe.

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    sito:

    I follow you on Twitter - sito50

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    ikkinlala:

    SoapNuts can also be used to make SoapNut Soak, which can then be used to make shampoo, repel pests from plants, and clean things like produce, windows, and jewelry.

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    ikkinlala:

    I’m a subscriber.

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    Tracy Jones:

    I subscribe!
    In need of more gifts for xmas!!!

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    Nora Scott-Platt:

    They are especially great for those with sensitive skin — including babies and those that suffer from allergies, eczema, and psoriasis

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    Leah:

    Another magical entry!!!

    Thanks again for this fabulous give~away! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Zoe Lee:

    I really like that:

    Unlike regular detergent, LaundryTree SoapNuts do not have a high acid content — so any delicate fabric that can be washed in water can be safely washed with soapnuts.

    cool, thanks for the contest.

    Zoe Lees last blog post..3 lbs to lifetime goal!! And an extra week as a surprise.

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    KG:

    another entry!

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    KG:

    Oops, I thought I had done this part! SORRY!

    i love that there is no waste! you can throw them in your compost bin or even in your garden when you are done.

    I really want to try these! I make my own laundry soap now But I admit I use detergents.

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    Zoe Lee:

    I am a subscriber.

    Zoe Lees last blog post..3 lbs to lifetime goal!! And an extra week as a surprise.

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    KG:

    I am a subscriber and to make up for the earlier jumping the gun entry I will twitter as well! I am kagey10

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    NICHOLAS NIEVES:

    IS A SOAPNUT A NUT WHO LIKES SOAP??????..HAHAHA

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    Deirdre:

    another day - another entry - Thanks!

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    Carol G:

    They can be used as septic tank cleaners–which really means that any water from the wash would do double duty carrying the active ingredient (whatever that is) into the tank!

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    Carol G:

    I am a subscriber

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    Trish:

    Interested to find out that you can use them as a plant wash for your house plants.

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    Trish:

    I’m a subscriber

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    sally wess:

    this can be used personally,(body) or laundry—- what a great product

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    sheila:

    My entry for today!

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    Sarai:

    A new day, a new entry :D

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    Jennifer M:

    The soak can be used as a glass cleaner.

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    Leslie:

    Entering another day. Thanks So Much!!!!!

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    Catherine:

    I like how they can be used as a plant wash.

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    mamamy:

    I wish I had enough spare time to enter all these great giveaways!!!
    Thanks, mamamy26 at gmail dot com

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    brittany:

    being a wash for produce is cool

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    brittany:

    i am a subscriber

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    Deborah R:

    What intrigues me most is that you can use Soap Nuts as shampoo.

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    Sadie Carey:

    please enter me again

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    andrea v:

    todays entry

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    Missy:

    another entry!! thanks

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    Doreen:

    Another entry for today…hope I win.

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    carol lewis:

    Natural and can use as a shampoo!

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    Anne:

    Here is my entry for today!

    Thanks so much

    :-)

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    david basile:

    pest repellant good use

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    judy brittle:

    I like the fact that you can use it to clean jewelry. That would be great.

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    judy brittle:

    I’m a subscriber.

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    Megan A.:

    You can still wash in cold water by make a Soapnut Soak. This soak can also be used with a little bit of shampoo for washing your hair.

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    Megan A.:

    I’m a subscriber.

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    Megan A.:

    My twitter name is meganfa.

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    Valerie Mitchell:

    here’s my saturday entry :)
    Valerie Mitchells last blog post..SheScribes Game Giveaway 12/14/08

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    Lenka:

    what a great ideas

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    Kimberly:

    Back again for another chance to win!

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    Tamara B.:

    I wasn’t aware that they can be used Plant wash and pest repellant. What excellent products.
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com

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    Tamara B.:

    I am a subscriber.
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com

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    Linda:

    I am a subscriber.

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    Janice:

    Thanks again!

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    Denyse:

    Really cool. You can use it as a plant wash and pest repellant.

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    rebecca:

    I am back for my daily entry, thanks so much.

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    Laura:

    Entering again today–thanks for the chance to win!

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    Sarah:

    I have never heard of these before but they sound great. You can put them in a spray bottle with water and they are an all purpose cleaner and it is a fruit that is so awesome.

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    ikkinlala:

    I’d like to enter again for today, please.

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    Suanne Giddings:

    These amazing soapnuts can be used on everything from cleaning jewelry to using it for a window and glass cleaner to washing produce! Let’s not forget cleaning clothes, shampoo, and all purpose cleaner!!! I just ordered some for Christmas gifts. I am putting together “green bags” and these are perfect!!! Thank you for the opportunity to win!

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    Heather Hansen:

    My entry for today! THANKS!
    my2sillyluvbugs@sbcglobal.net

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    cathy truman:

    Thanks for the contest
    You can use Soap Nuts as shampoo.

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    Leah:

    Thanks so much for another magical entry! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Suanne Giddings:

    I am a subscriber

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    kristi blackstone:

    For treating cuts also

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    Deirdre:

    another entry for a new day! THANKS!

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    sheila:

    Back for todays entry! Thanks again for the Giveaway!

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    Valerie Mitchell:

    back again to enter for today :)
    Valerie Mitchells last blog post..AllBecause Along Came An Angel Giveaway 12/14/08

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    Sarai:

    I’m baaaccck…. for another entry ;P

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    Kimberly:

    My daily entry! Thanks!

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    Jennifer M:

    I’ve wanted to try these.

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    Emily:

    you can also use them to make shampoo. That’s awesome!

    Emilys last blog post..Molasses Cookies

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    Denyse:

    I love lavender.

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    Janice:

    Entering again, thanks so much! Would love to try these :)

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    Shaymaa:

    You can use them as a jewelry cleaner.

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    Deborah R:

    Just entering again…but still amazed that you can wash your hair and clean your laundry with Soap Nuts!

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    beth shepherd:

    You can use them for cleaning jewelry. thank you
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

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    Anne:

    Here is my entry for today!

    Thanks so much!

    :-)

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    sito:

    I like how they tell you the soap nuts don’t smell all that great, but that the odor doesn’t translate into stinky laundry. I imagine someone getting these without knowing that and being alarmed that their clean clothes will smell worse than they did before they were washed.

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    Doreen:

    Here’s my sunday entry. Thanks

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    jayne:

    I love that you can use it as jewelry cleaner. Thats great!

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    Leslie:

    Entering again for today!! Thanks!!!

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    Dddiva:

    I like that they can be reused.

    Dddivas last blog post..Review Death Knight Class - Wrath of the Litch King for WOW

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    Dddiva:

    I have your button on my blog.

    Dddivas last blog post..Review Death Knight Class - Wrath of the Litch King for WOW

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    Shama-Lama Mama:

    Wow, these sound really cool! I love that you can use it as a plant wash! I actually have a plant all infested with scale that I would love to try and save! I also like that they can be reused. Can’t beat that!

    Shama-Lama Mamas last blog post..Now We Are Six

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    Sadie Carey:

    Another entry please.

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    Laura:

    Entering again today–thanks!

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    amy:

    i like that i can use it for shampoo and to clean my jewelry that is pretty cool

    amys last blog post..12 Days of Christmas Giveaways at Thoughts from the Mrs.

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    Missy:

    entering again! thanks

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    A Casson:

    I likeu can wash in cold water, so that saves. In back of toilet for cleaning bowl

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    Vicky Boackle:

    clean jewelry.

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    gina snow:

    pest repellent

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    Heather Hansen:

    Entering again for today!! Thanks!!!
    my2sillyluvbugs@sbcglobal.net

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    Ilissa H.:

    Here is my Monday entry. Thanks!

    Ilissa H.s last blog post..Giveaway List - 12/7

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    Leah:

    Thanks so much for another brilliant entry! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Kobi Hendrix:

    LaundryTree SoapNuts do not have a high acid content — so any delicate fabric that can be washed in water can be safely washed with soapnuts.

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    Elizabeth M.:

    It can be used to wash produce!

    Elizabeth M.s last blog post..Me vs The Snow

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    Elizabeth M.:

    I’m subscribed!

    Elizabeth M.s last blog post..Me vs The Snow

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    Leslie:

    Entering another day! Thanks!!

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    Laura:

    Entering again-thanks!

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    Deirdre:

    new entry for a new day! thanks!

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    Paige:

    I really would love to try these. I think it’s amazing that you can reuse them!

    Paiges last blog post..Hello? Is anyone out there?

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    Bettina:

    Soapnuts are also good for eczema-that is awesome!

    Bettinas last blog post..Santa will be putting in a little overtime this year!

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    Bettina:

    I subscribe!

    Bettinas last blog post..Santa will be putting in a little overtime this year!

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    Kimberly:

    Back again! Thanks for the great giveaways!

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    Denyse:

    I hope I win!

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    Sarai:

    It’s a new dawn. It’s a new day. It’s a new life… for me… and I’m feeling… good. Okay, I’ll stop channeling Michael Buble now :P Another entry please :D

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    sheila:

    ANother entry for a new day!!

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    Mel Balducci:

    I’m a subscriber……..thanks for the giveaway……….

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    ikkinlala:

    I’d like another entry today, please.

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    Deborah R:

    So they say it’s a laundry soap, a shampoo and a produce wash…so it seems to be safe for everything…I’d certainly test it out for other cleaning uses.

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    Stephanie:

    I’m a subscriber. Thanks for the giveaway!

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    Stephanie:

    Soap Nuts can also be used as jewelry cleaner or shampoo. Thanks!

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    Karen Gonyea:

    I love that I can clean my jewelry with it.

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    Monique Rizzo:

    The plant wash is very cool!

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    char:

    I just bought a front load/HE washer that this perfect for! Particularly to wash the babies items. Thanks for the information!

  187. 187
    Doreen:

    HERE’S MY MONDAY ENTRY…MY FINGERS ARE CROSSED!

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    Anne:

    Here is my entry for today!

    Thanks

    :-)

  189. 189
    DeAnn S:

    Here is my entry for Monday the 8th
    Thanks again DeAnn

  190. 190
    Jodi:

    I am a subscriber!

  191. 191
    Valerie Mitchell:

    back with an entry for today :)
    Valerie Mitchells last blog post..LisaReviews Whee Go Giveaway 12/13/08

  192. 192
    Steph:

    I’m a subscriber

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    sito:

    Actually good for the septic! That’s cool.

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    mellissa:

    what are these things never heard of them-i’ll have to investigate
    thanks for the offer

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    MaryBeth I:

    I am really hoping I win these. I would scent with the lavender oil. I would like to try before I invest in switching over :)
    MaryBeth Is last blog post..Two of a kind, working on a full house: Beach Cottage Studio Review AND Giveaway

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    MaryBeth I:

    I am a subscriber!

    MaryBeth Is last blog post..Two of a kind, working on a full house: Beach Cottage Studio Review AND Giveaway

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    theodore esteghamat:

    Never heard of them, but if it helps with cleaning and laundry, I can’t wait to try them.

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    Dolores Olsen:

    I am anxious to try these soap nuts,I can wash my windows, my hair and my clothes, can’t beat that

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    Elva Roberts:

    Visiting your site to enter again today. Hope I am lucky.

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    Therese:

    Soap nuts can be used for clothes laundry as well as on your skin!

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    Andreah:

    You can use Soapnuts and make a soak and use it as an all-purpose cleaner.

  202. 202
    Andreah:

    Subscriber.

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    Chrysa:

    pest repellant. Thanks for the giveaway!

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    Kate:

    You can use it as a shampoo! Who knew?

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    Leah:

    I sooooo love this giveaway!!!

    Thanks so much for another magical entry! : )))

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Jaye:

    Oh these are awesome!!! I love that you can use them in your septic tank as well, that will come in handy. And my Dad would love these. He’s a huge natural nut (he’s my granola crunching, homeopathic loving, tree hugging Pops!!! And I’m a chip off the old block.) and would think these are amazing. I’m actually surprised he hasn’t discovered these yet and sent them to me. I spy a great Christmas gift for sure!

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    Jaye:

    I’m a subscriber!

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    Jaye:

    And I of course had to Twitter about this one! http://twitter.com/jebuell

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    Gianna:

    I love how they can be used on sensitive skin as well as normal :)

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    Heather Hansen:

    I am back for my daily entry, thanks so much!
    my2sillyluvbugs@sbcglobal.net

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    Belinda:

    You can spray your plants for pests with this. I wonder if it would keep deer from eating my vegetable plants?

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    Ruthann Rhodes:

    would love to try them as a general cleaner for bathroom mirrors and countertops. Thanks

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    Kimberly:

    Back for my daily entry! Thanks!

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    Deirdre:

    another entry for another day! thanks!

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    Andrea v:

    back 4 daily entry

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    Alicia:

    daily entry, Thanks!!!

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    A Casson:

    Wash floors or blinds

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    Janine:

    Wow, also works as a plant wash, shampoo, and is good for my septic tank!

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    Janine:

    I also subscribe

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    Nanette Olson:

    I like that their products are chemical free.

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    Terry C:

    They can be used as a produce wash. Thanks!

    braaisjo at gmail dot com

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    Terry C:

    I am am subscriber

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    Deborah R:

    I’m sad that today’s the last day to enter! Thanks for having such a great and fun contest.

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    Lory1317:

    im a subscriber

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    Brooke:

    You can wash produce with it!

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    Brooke:

    I subscribe!

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    Sarah Barnes:

    There are so many uses for this product. It works with sensitive skin, baby’s skin, septic systems, a great gift, fine fabrics, and so much more. It sounds like a great product to me!

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    Veronica Garrett:

    They can be used as a household cleaner amd as shampoo.

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    Melissa Burrow:

    ooooh, I can’t wait to try this. It’s great for sensitive skin? Cool!

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    Betty C:

    Interesting that you can use SoapNuts to make shampoo.

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    Betty C:

    I am a subscriber.

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    Ilissa H.:

    This is my Tuesday entry. Thanks!

    Ilissa H.s last blog post..IsABelt Winners!

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    Missy:

    another day, another entry!! thanks

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    Laura:

    My last entry–thanks!

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    Doreen:

    Here’s my Tuesday entry…I’m sooo excited.

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    Angela Koga:

    pest repellant

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    kathy pease:

    subscriber

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    kathy pease:

    its an All-purpose cleaner

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    Suanne Giddings:

    Here is my entry for today! Thank you for such a useful giveaway.

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    Michelle Rosborough:

    Soapnuts are especially great for those with sensitive skin — including babies and those that suffer from allergies, eczema, and psoriasis!

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    Sarai:

    Last entry :D

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    Denyse:

    Daily entry

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    Iris Jarfree:

    so bizarre.
    can you put a little on your toothbrush?

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    Anne:

    My last entry!

    Thanks

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    Tiffany Lane:

    suppose to be good for your hair. i wonder if they can make it grow faster.

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    Karen:

    You can boil soapnuts and make soapnut soak and clean your jewelry in it! Pretty cool!

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    Janet:

    I heart That They can be used as a household cleaner amd as shampoo.:)

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    Heather C:

    I’m going all out, since I’m amazed: you can perform a soapnut soak and make window cleaner, bathroom cleaner, kitchen cleaner, floor cleaner, multi-purpose cleaner, liquid hand soap, delicate laundry soap, and even shampoo! Whooo-hooo!

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    Heather C:

    Tweet!
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    Tamara B.:

    Last entry Happy Holidays everyone!
    tamben7996(at)aol(dot)com

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    Frances Watson:

    Thanks for the great giveaways!

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    Sadie Carey:

    I love your giveaways. Please enter me for today.

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    renee:

    good for psoriasis

    renees last blog post..Ornament #2 Winner

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    Marcy Strahan:

    I love that SoapNuts & would love to win!

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    Leslie:

    Back again today :) Thanks!!

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    Heather Hansen:

    Another entry!
    my2sillyluvbugs@sbcglobal.net

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    Leah:

    Another brilliant day…another entry! : )))

    Thanks again!

    leahita[at]gmail[dot]com

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    Lory1317:

    a subscriber. another entry, thanks

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    DIANNE:

    I am so intrigued with this product. I want my friend who is a new mommy to try them.

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    DIANNE:

    This is too good to be true. I want to spread the word about soap nuts. It’s time to start saving our environment in all the small ways.

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