Free Reusable Produce Bag

Produce not included.

As part of my 2011 Reusable Bag Challenge, I am giving away a free cloth produce bag each month. At some point during each month, I will post a bag to give away. Check back each month for a chance to win.

Would you like to win this bag? Just leave a comment on this post. If you are really feeling generous, I’d love it if you would share some of my other posts with friends, ask to cohost a produce bag give-away, or tell me other things you are doing to share kindness with others. These things are not, however, required.

RULES:

  • Contest open to United States street mailing addresses only.
  • A winner will be picked via random generator and contacted by e-mail. Leave a valid email address as you comment so I can contact you if you win. If I can’t reach a winner or don’t hear back within a couple days, I’ll draw a new name. Email addresses are not made publicly visible and will not be given to anyone else.
  • If you have any questions, e-mail me: livingpeacefullywithchildren {at} gmail {dot} com

March’s Contest closes march 31, 2011 at 11:59 p.m. CST. There will be another chance to win each month.

3 thoughts on “Free Reusable Produce Bag

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  1. We’re always really good about using reusable shopping bags, but I haven’t established a stash of produce bags to go with them. This is inspiring me to get my butt in gear and just make some, already! Thanks for hosting this giveaway.

  2. This bag is gorgeous! I would love to win one! We, too, use reusable recycled grocery bags, but the produce bags really bother me. I’ve started skipping them on some of my produce.

  3. I skip them for my produce, but I’m still working on getting my husband to skip them, too. This one is really nice. I would love to win one.

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