Feb 012013
 

I found this site called Say Please and on the site they have they have these great little notes you can put in your kids lunches. They are called Lunchbox Love for Kids. On one side of the card they have a positive note like Thanks for being a great kid! or Give someone a compliment today. On the other side it has fun trivia, like ” Did you know it is nearly impossible to sneeze with your eyes open or Did you know that girls blink nearly twice as often as boys.

Wouldn’t your someone you know love to find a note like this in there lunch bag or backpack? They also have other Lunchbox Love for loved ones - so you can put a little love note in an adult’s brief case or purse and surprise them. I put one in my boyfriends bag the other day and he was so surprised. He really appreciated me thinking of him.

Who We Are


Say Please was started by life-long friends and fellow moms Judi Willard and Mary Fuller, because they were tired of seeing products being peddled for kids and adults with messages like: “My favorite accessory is my dad’s credit card”, ‘‘Boys are stupid”, or “I’m a Biotch.”

They decided to create a company that produced greeting cards, clothing and other accessories that featured positive messages, but in a hip and humorous way.

Willard, a licensed psychotherapist, and Fuller, a journalist, were able to combine their talents to come up with upbeat phrases and sentiments that, quite simply, make people feel great.

It is no longer a secret, but scientifically proven that positive thoughts and words have a positive affect on our mental and physical health.

Both women were in a place in their lives where they wanted to be able to work independently at a company with a greater purpose. That’s why a portion of the profits from Say Please’s products go to a specially selected charity.

 

Positive words can change someone’s day, a life, and eventually the world

Lunchbox Love notes come with 12 notes in them and they have a lot of different notes to choose from. They have notes for everyday and they also have them for different holidays, like Valentines, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

The notes are really inexpensive but would leave a big impress on who you give them too. They are easy to purchase too - you can go right on line and pick the Lunchbox Love notes that you want and order them and they are delivered right to your door.

Say Please has offered one of my readers Lunchbox Love Kids Volumes 1-4 and a pack of Lunchbox Love for Loved ones Volume2.

You must be 13+ and live in the US. You must leave a comment on who you would use the Lunchbox Love notes for. Extra entries for following Say Please on Facebook or Twitter. Also extra enters for each way you follow Kaisy Daisy’s Corner. Giveaway ends Feb 15, 2013.

Please fill out the form located here.

Disclaimer: Kay Swederski reviewed this products. I did not receive any money for my review, just a sample product. All opinions are mine and they may differ from yours.

Kaisy1

 

 

  12 Responses to “Say Please Lunchbox Love Review and Giveaway”

  1. LOVE TO WIN

  2. If I won, I would give the notes to my boyfriend, I usually try to pack his lunch for work the night before, and this would be awesome to win because I like to leave him little notes anyways! :)

  3. the notes would be for my sons

  4. These would be for my son

  5. My boys would love to get these in there lunches.

  6. yumm

  7. I would most definitely put them in my daughter’s lunchbox. She’s 8 years old and would love to have something like this to surprise her in her lunch.

  8. for my kids

  9. nice prize

  10. me, myself and i

  11. I think my little boys would love these in their lunch boxes, it may even help with socializing at lunch with something to talk about for my son with ASD, really cute thanks for the chance to win

  12. I’d use them for the hubby and both kid’s lunches!

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