Friday, September 12, 2014

National Guacamole Day Celebration with Wholly Guacamole and Laptop Lunches {with GIVEAWAY}


National Guacamole Day is this coming up this Tuesday and Wholly Guacamole® is celebrating by giving back to the community and encouraging others to do the same! With their #GuacitForward campaign Wholly Guacamole® wants to encourage everyone to pay it forward! They are also spotlighting their partners who contribute to charity and pay it forward. Wholly Guacamole® and Laptop Lunches have teamed up for an amazing Giveaway and you can win some fun and yummy lunch stuff while giving back!


Doesn't this Shrimp pasta salad look delicious? For fun lunch ideas using Wholly Guacamole® head over to their website. When you get there, select Lunch ideas and you can scroll through all the Grown-Up and Kid's lunch ideas. If you click on the recipe name, a convenient shopping list pops up to make it easier to pack your own yummy Wholly Guacamole® lunch!

I let my kids look at all the fun lunch ideas and this deconstructed Nacho lunch was their favorite. I am glad there is an easy printable list on Wholly Guacamole®'s website and I am always looking for new lunch packing ideas. Would your kids love this?

For more ideas on how to pack a great National Guacamole Lunch go to Wholly Guacamole®.

And to find out more on how to  #GuacitForward:



So what can you win?

  • 3 Guacamole Trays (various flavors)
  • 2 mini cups (various flavors)
  • Chip Clip
  • Avocado Squeezie


Enter my easy giveaway below! Good Luck!

(Shipping address has to be in contiguous United States).


Winner will be notified via email and has 24 h to claim their prize before I will draw a new winner!

41 comments:

  1. looks yummy thanks

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  2. I make my daughter donate some of her toys every few months so she gets used to helping others

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  3. When I was pregnant I searched for recent registries and sent the family an item off of the list

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  4. I have a friend who has terminal cancer and cannot drive, so I drive him around so that he can run his errands.

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    1. That is a great way to help. Praying for your friend!

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  5. By taking an elderly neighbor to go get her groceries. Help her shop for food and then come black and store it for her. Such a sweetie :) That's how I #GuacItForward

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  6. Sorted through out grown baby clothes and donating to a family that's hit a rough patch!

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    1. I love donating outgrown clothes because it lightens our closets and helps someone who needs them now. Thanks for commenting! ~Nina

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  7. Love to help others if in need .Translate for others who cannot understand language ,Donate clothes..

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    1. Great deeds for paying it forward! Thanks for commenting! ~ Nina

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  8. Took a bunch of our homegrown veggies to the food bank :)

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    1. That is fantastic! Thanks for commenting and sharing your homegrown veggies with others! ~Nina

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  9. We donate toys or a bike to a local cancer organization, they do a party for the kids on children's day (april 30th in mex), and give the toys away and raffle the bikes.

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    1. What a great cause! Thanks for commenting and sharing! ~Nina

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  10. I gave an extra reusable tote to a women struggling to carry frozen fruit in bags at costco. They kept slipping out of her hands so I gave the tote.

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    1. I love this! I have run into the store countless times for 1 item and then arrived at the cash register with way too many things to carry! ~Nina

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  11. We donate outgrown toys and clothes to those in need of them. :)

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    1. A great way to help others! Thanks for commenting and sharing! ~Nina

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  12. Crazy just bought some at Costco! We #GuacItForward by couponing! Just bought some toys to donate for Christmas! :-)

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    1. Love this! Thanks for sharing your way of paying it forward! Enjoy those guacs! ~Nina

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  13. My in,y good deeds recently are volunteering at my kids' school and letting people out in traffic. But I plan to do better.

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    1. Volunteering your time is a great way to serve your community and not everyone is nice enough to let others in when traffic gets thick! Love your comment! ~Nina

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  14. We always donate our items that are still in good shape to families in need. #GuacItForward

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  15. We donate clothes and toys that we no longer use. Also my kids participate in volunteering at their school.

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    1. We donate clothes and toys as well and I love knowing they will be used by someone who needs them. Thank you for volunteering your time at school! I know our teachers love the support from volunteers! ~Nina

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  16. We Guac It Forward through donations of used household items and making dinner for neighbors/friends in times of need.

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    1. Great ideas! Thank you for paying it forward! ~Nina

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  17. We Guac It Forward with used grocery bags for the Inclusion Special Education program at a local elementary school for disposal of student's diapers. We also donate time and materials to my daughter's school ; including coffee grounds collected from the coffee bar at my son's job for the school's garden program.

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  18. One way we Guac It Forward by keeping tasty nutrition bars in the car to hand out to any homeless people we come across.

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    1. Love this idea! I will make sure to have nutrition bars in my car from now on because I often want to help but am not sure how. Great idea! ~Nina

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  19. Someone recently put a giftcard for coffee and a bookstore (we were in the bookstore) on our car in a parking lot. It was a nice surprise and I am waiting for the opportunity to pass it on.

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  20. We just cleaned our closets and donated lots of school clothes.

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  21. By buying an extra coffee for a friend, donating gently used clothing or toys, or creating food baskets for families in need.

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