- One gallon drink dispenser
- One twist lock n fill spigot
- One lid tray top that holds up to 7 pocket-size travel sips
- And six reusable juice boxes
Plus, winners will receive True Lime Black Cherry Limeade, made from 100% natural ingredients, with no preservatives sodium or gluten. It has a fresh-squeezed lemon taste kids love!


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My little guy is only 2 but he is a big helper and loves to put things in the recycle bin!
Love this concept! Perfect for mom and kids
My kids are recycling their toys to be green!
my son knows how to recycle
The kids help us put things in the recycle bins and even remindus when we forget!
My kids love recycling and re-purposing items in our house for other uses.
They take the items for recycling out to the bin for me and have learned to use less water.
My little girl is 2 years old, but we recycle jugs and bottles for gardening! She loves to help garden, it’s a big excuse to get dirty.
They’re learning to recycle, and taking water bottles back to the store.
My baby is still a little young to do things himself, but i cloth diaper.
Their turning off and unplugging devices. Using the sun light to light the house. We have time limits when taking showers.
My niece loves to garden.
My kids decided they want to start making compost!
We recycle cans we find!
They are learning to separate the trash by how it is being recycled.
My nieces and nephews help sort out the recyclables.
We reuse containers for foods and drinks. Storage etc.
We use as much natural light as possible to cut down on utilities!
My daughter LOVES her reusable cloth snack bags.
I love the concept of this . We try to be more green by using reusable grocery bags and recycling .
My little one is staying green by breastfeeding 🙂
They are doing so well with recycling that we have so little garbage sometimes we don’t even have to put the can by the curbside.
We try to teach our daughter about food and things like recycling, she loves to recycle and thinks it’s fun to find what is recyclable.
I’m trying to buy wooden toys
My son is only two, but i have kept most of his baby clothes for his baby brother.
my kids love to recycle
My kiddoes are still little. But they love to help sort our the recycling and reduce and reuse
They use recycled goods for craft supplies.
They’re learning to recycle, and taking water bottles back to the store.
Using water bottles instead of drinking bottled water!
My kids love to recycle cans and water bottles
Thank You
We are learning to recycle at the moment
looks great
This summer my kids participated in plating trees, they were excited. We will be taking more steps of becoming GREEN.
They are learning how to recycle!
I use cloth diapers for my son and we recycle everything we can!
They help sort the recyclables.
My kids love to recycle!!!
My kids love to pick up litter and recycle!
We recycle, use green bags and bicycle as much as possible.
My nieces recycle cans and plastic bottles
We always recycle and it just became a law in our state.
we like to recycle
we use snack and sandwich bags instead of plastic bags.
We grow our own vegetables!
My boys know they are continuously wasting batteries and they have asked me for rechargeable ones recently. thank you
They help us to recycle all of our cans and bottles.
We are teaching our daughter about recycling.