28
Nov

Smiley Cookies-CLOSED

Do you want to send a smile and show someone you care?  Just send  Smiley Cookies from Eat ‘n Park.  Eat ‘n Park is a chain of family restaurants located in the U.S.  Smiley Cookies are giant size sugar cookies hand decorated with icing and a smile on each one.  It would make a great gift for birthdays, parties, baby showers, holidays, etc, with different shapes such as hearts, fish, dinosaurs, and Christmas trees.  They now have gingerbread cookies for the holidays too.  Yum.

If you like Christmas cookies, you will love these because they taste the same, not crunchy but just the right texture. I think the smiley face on each cookie is a nice touch. Cookies are made fresh daily and shipped within 48 hours and have a 100% satisfaction guarantee.  The prices range from $8.99 to $9.99 a dozen and they come shipped in a plastic container so the cookies don’t get crushed during shipping.

We had these gone in no time! They taste good and were perfect with a cold glass of milk, or a hot cup of tea.  I also liked how they were packaged in a resealable container, so they stayed fresh.  Definitely a nice and tasty gift!



Five people will win a Dozen Smiley Cookies, courtesy of Eat ‘n Park!

How to Enter:
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Rules:
Open to U.S.
One entry per person/e-mail/household
Giveaway ends on December 12, 2009 at 9:00 pm, est.

Extra Entries:
For one entry, Follow Eat ‘n Park on Twitter
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‘I received a sample from Eat ‘n Park to facilitate my review and I was not compensated in any other way.  This is my honest opinion only.’

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  1. August 6th, 2010 | davtin says:

    Great post! I really hope you know how much this means to me. I’m thrilled someone took the time to write about it. Have a good day.

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