Little Debbie Share a Christmas Tradition Giveaway

Added on Wednesday, November 14, 2012 in Consumer Electronic Sweepstakes, Daily Sweepstakes

Eligibility : Open to all legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia who are 18 years old or older (19 years old or older for Alabama and Nebraska residents) at the time of entry. The Giveaway is also open to all legal residents of Canada (excluding the province of Quebec) who are the age of majority in their province/territory.

Promotion Period : Begins on Monday, November 5, 2012 at 12:00 PM Eastern Time (“ET”) (the “Giveaway Start Date”) and ends on Monday, December 31, 2012 at 11:59 AM ET (the “Giveaway End Date”).

Enter At : littledebbiechristmas.com

Limit : Maximum one (1) entry per person/e-mail address, per day.

Prize (s) :

One (1) Grand Prize: “XL Stocking of Your Dreams” Package: (i) one (1) Amazon Kindle Fire HD; (ii) one (1) Samsung 39” HDTV; (iii) one (1) CANON Powershot ELPH 310 HS 12.1 Megapixel digital camera; (iv) one (1) Nintendo 3DS; (v) one (1) HP Laptop. ARV $1,546.99.

Eight (8) Weekly First Prizes (one awarded per Weekly Entry Period): one (1) iPod Touch 32GB. ARV $299 each.

Thirty-two (32) Weekly Runner-Up Prizes (four awarded per Weekly Entry Period): Little Debbie Products Prize Pack. ARV $10 each.

Winner List : The names of the winners will be available online at www.LittleDebbieChristmas.com on or about January 31, 2013.

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Comments (11 Messages)

donna ostrander
Nov 14, 2012 8:09

love little Debbie’s been eating them for many years and so did my childern.now my grandkids.

Diana Hill
Nov 14, 2012 8:41

I have been a Little Debbie customer for as long as I can remember, YEARS!!!!! and I just looked for the little ginger bread men snack cakes ( a Thanksgiving and Christmas tradition for me and my family for years) We all just love them and have not been able to find them for a while. Are you still making them or am I looking for a no longer made product??? Please advise, Thank YOU!!! Diana Hill dmhill7@geetel.net 765-268-2712

KEN MARKS
Nov 14, 2012 8:49

I’M 61 YEARS OLD AND BEEN EATING LITTLE DEBBIE PRODUCTS FOR AS LONG AS I REMEMBER,LOVE THEM ESPECIALLY AROUND THE HOLIDAYS .I REMEMBER ONE TIME I STUCK A POPCICLE STICK IN THEM AND FROZE THEM FOR MY GRAND KIDS HAD TO LAUGH CAUSE THEY WERE SURE SHOCKED

Arthur Harriman
Nov 14, 2012 10:02

Thank you

Danette
Nov 14, 2012 12:41

Love Little Debbie but why is it most holiday sweeps end after the holiday? I need to win prizes to give as gifts.

kathy weber
Nov 14, 2012 20:55

would be great to win

Diana Hill
Nov 15, 2012 8:41

Being a single parent since 1969, I had to create some very special Holiday traditions for me and my three children. One of our favorites was the little gingerbread men cookies from Little Debbie. We made a race of it to see who could be the first to find then on sale every year!!! Also the kids had their own idea of what made a balanced breakfast:: one said one day that it was an oatmeal cream centered cookie in EACH hand and a glass of milk on the table. My three are all grown up now and have children of their own, but we still have some really good memories about growing up with Little Debbie.

Jerry F. Stawls
Nov 26, 2012 23:24

stuff would be useful

Douglas O. Marvin
Nov 30, 2012 18:58

We really enjoy eating Little Debbie snack cakes! We also enjoy going to Sweet Dreams in Stuarts Draft Virginia! Thank You so much! The Marvin Family

Kendra Oakden
Dec 3, 2012 19:13

My dad and my mom used to always gather my two siblings and we would read “The Night Before Christmas” on Christmas Eve. We would first go to church to see my nana sing in the choir and then return home. We would finish up the homemade cinnamon bun dough (so it could rise over night) . We would get in the pajamas and curl up together and listen to my parents take turns reading the pages. When my dad passed away my mom carried on the tradition, every Christmas Eve she read from the same book after we had made the dough and gotten into our pajamas. I am now 25 years old and live in Nevada and my mom still lives in New York. I have been able to travel home most Christmas, but the last couple ones I have not been able to. We spend the Christmas Eve skyping with each other, we both get in our pajamas after we both make our cinnamon bun dough and she reads “The Night Before Christmas” to me, and this year my fiance. I think that being across the country is hardest around Christmas, but I try to still do all the things we did as kids. This includes reading “The Night Before Christmas”, but it also includes making homemade cinnamon buns! Which I will now do with my fiance! I hope when we have kids we carry these traditions on, simple and a good activities that allow you to spend time with family; which is the real meaning of Christmas!

Irene Wegierski
Dec 16, 2012 20:54

Love Little Debbie’s! The prizes are great too!

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