Welcome to the GlassDharma Glass Straw Giveaway!
Sponsored by: GlassDharma
Hosted by: Gloriously Green Gal
Co-hosted by: Savory Savings
Did you realize that fast food chains all over the world serve literally millions of beverages each day? And with each of those millions of beverages are served straws made from single-use plastics. While seemingly small, when you consider millions each day, that number swells to something alarming and dangerous for the environment. Krista from Gloriously Green Gal recently had the chance to review glass straws from GlassDharma, a company that is passionate about reducing and possibly eliminating single use plastic wastes on our environment. These glass straws are fun, functional and completely green! If you would like to win $25 to spend on glass straws, enter with the Giveaway Tool below!
I have reviewed items from this company in the past, and you can read my review here.
If you have won a GlassDharma giveaway anytime from another blog in the last 12 months, you are not eligible to win this giveaway. The giveaway will run from January 18, 2013 through February 1, 2014 at 11 PM CST. Entries will be verified. The winner will be notified via email (consider adding gloriouslygreengal@gmail.com to your safe list) – winner will have 48 hours to respond and claim prize or another winner will be selected.
Good Luck!
Krista from Gloriously Green Gal and Savory Savings received products from this sponsor to facilitate her review, no other compensation was received. All participating blogs are not responsible for prize fulfillment. This giveaway is in no way associated with social media sites, including Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.
2 Comments
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I like that they Are guaranteed if they break to be replaced I think that is great. I also love the dots that are on some of them so you can tell whose glass is whose. I think think these are great
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That the company focuses only on glass straws and stopping the use of plastic drinking straws. I think its great that they are trying to save the world from too much plastic waste but knowing they’re speciality. They have great info on plastics and the enviorment.