Welcome to the Green Guru Gear Giveaway!
Two Winners! (Open to US & Canada!)
Hosted by: Savory Savings
Sponsored by: Green Guru Gear
Finding bags to store your things when you travel, camp or commute can be hard, especially if you are looking for ones that are hardy, water-resistant and eco-friendly. Green Guru Gear combines all three of those attributes into their awesome products! By upcycling the inner tubes from bicycle tires, they create unique and resilient products that are perfect for toting your everyday needs around!
I love the idea of this company and its products. I love to recycle, upcycle, and any other kind of -cycle. But I don’t often have the time nor the energy to do this myself (let along the know-how). I am happy to find a company that will do it for me. In other words, provide me with ecofriendly products like these!
Krista over at Savory Savings received an assortment of commuter-friendly upcycled bags and pouches to review and shared her thoughts. And now, she wants to give some away to you! If you are interested in winning a medium and large zipper pouch from Green Guru Gear, enter with the giveaway tool below. This giveaway is open to US and Canadian residents, ages 18 and older. The giveaway will run from December 11, 2013 through December 27, 2013 at 11 PM CST. Entries will be verified. Winner will be notified by email (consider adding Krista@savorysavings.com to your safe list) – winner will have 48 hours to respond and claim prize or another winner will be selected.
Good luck!
Savory Savings received products from this sponsor to facilitate her review, no other compensation was received. Savory Savings is responsible for prize fulfillment. All other participating blogs are not responsible for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is in no way associated with social media sites including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.
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I like the Carbon Cooler 22L because it’s insulated to keep food and beverages hot or cold and is spacious.
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I learned that they use recycled Bike Tubes, Banners, Wetsuits, Climbing Rope, and PETE recycled plastic bottles to make their products