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Harry and David Gift Basket Giveaway

Harry and David Gift Basket Giveaway

Dear Readers,

Harry and David has a special gift for readers of Go Gingham – this lovely gift basket – The Classic Holiday Tower of Treats!  All you need to do is answer one of the following 5 questions below to enter a chance to win.  Winner will be notified by e-mail and gift basket will be shipped directly from Harry and David to the winner’s home.

Here are the questions:

  1. Which is your favorite variety of pear?
  2. Which do you prefer pears baked in a pie or baked in a cake?
  3. Have you ever tasted the Royal Riviera Pear?
  4. Are you inclined to cut open a bag and use a spoon to get every last crumb of something yummy, say for example, Moose Munch?
  5. Which was your favorite post?  Harry and David Serendipity, Charlie and His Chocolate Factory or Orchard Tour?

Here are the rules:

  1. One entry per comment.
  2. Drawing will be done by Random Number Generator.
  3. US residents only.  (Sorry international readers.)
  4. Drawing will be Monday, November 21, 2011 at 8am, PST.  The winner will be notified by e-mail.

Here are the bonus points:

  1. “Like” Go Gingham on Facebook
  2. “Like” Harry and David on Facebook
  3. Tweet this giveaway

Win a Holiday Gift Basket thanks to @HarryandDavid and @GoGingham #Holidays #Giveaway http://wp.me/p1HmMP-KD

Here are the treats:

The Classic Holiday Tower of Treats includes:

  • 6 Royal Riviera Pears
  • Milk Chocolate Moose Munch Snack (10 oz.)
  • Deluxe Mixed Nuts (4 oz.)
  • Bing Cherry Chocolates (3 oz.)
  • Assorted Truffles (4 oz.)

If you’d like to read more about the basket you’ll find it here.  Good luck and thanks to Harry and David for providing this giveaway to Go Gingham readers!

Harry and David sponsored this giveaway but did not pay me to write any of these posts.

54 thoughts on “Harry and David Gift Basket Giveaway

  1. I love Asian Pears, have since I was very little. All pears are welcome, but Asian, or Apple Pears, are my favorite.

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  2. I love d’anjou pears, in a pie, and will use a spoon to hoover the last of the moose munch, and LOVED the Orchard Tour post. I have not tasted the royal riviera pear but am want to apear willing to do so….

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  3. Bartlett pears, no contest. Baked in a pie! I haven’t yet tasted a Royal Riviera. I would not be above LICKING the empty, inside out for Moose Munch morsels. I dug the orchard tour.

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  4. My favorite pear is the Bosc. When they are ripe and juicy, there is nothing better. Well, unless it was covered in chocolate! I’m on to “Like” Go Gingham and Harry & David’s on Facebook…

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  5. Bosc Pears are my favorite. Baked in a cake. Haven’t tasted the Royal Riviera Pear. Yes, I’ll use a spoon.
    Charlie and His Chocolate Factory.

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  6. My favorite is Bartlett. Prefer pears baked in a pie. Haven’t tasted Royal Rivera. Yes, will use a spoon. Favorite post: Orchard Tour.

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  7. Yes, we have had royal riviera pears…oh, YUM!!! 🙂 But, it has been almost 4 years since we had them and boy would we love to break open some of these goodies.. 🙂 Blessings

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  8. I don’t think I’ve ever met a pear I didn’t like! I don’t know if I’ve ever tried a Royal Rivieria pear, but I’d sure like to!

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  9. Went to Harry and David Facebook page and “liked” their two pictures of goodies given to our troops. The more “likes” the pictures receive, the more goodies they donate.

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  10. Which is your favorite variety of pear? Bosc, I think.
    Which do you prefer pears baked in a pie or baked in a cake? Cake!!
    Have you ever tasted the Royal Riviera Pear? No, I don’t think so.
    Are you inclined to cut open a bag and use a spoon to get every last crumb of something yummy, say for example, Moose Munch? No, I’ll shake it from the package into my mouth (cough).
    Which was your favorite post? Harry and David Serendipity, Charlie and His Chocolate Factory or Orchard Tour? Being a Roald Dahl fan, Charlie!

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  11. My favorite pears have to be the Bartlet pears though they are getting increasingly harder to find.

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