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Seventh Generation Dish Soap Giveaway

Posted by C.L. (Cindy) Beck

Tags: Giveaway, Seventh Generation, MyBlogSpark



Although wizards might have house elves to clean up after supper, we mortals end up washing dishes--unless we can convince our spouses to do the deed for us. And if we have to spend time in soapy water, we might as well have it smell good, so it can transport us off to a fantasy land at the same time it's removing food residue the dishes. Seventh Generation dish soaps can't actually take us anywhere, but when I tried them, the fragrances certainly were enjoyable. My favorites so far are Lemongrass and Clementine Zest, and Fresh Citrus and Ginger.

What Seventh Generation Says:
The power of scent is remarkable. It can have positive effects on your mood, reduce stress, and even help you sleep better. But not all scents are created equal. The fruit, floral and herbal ingredients used to create the scents in Seventh Generation’s new natural dish liquid come from fields, not factories.

Seventh Generation dish liquid contains only essential oils and botanical extracts, and delivers real cleaning power. Your tableware will be left fresh and ready to serve your next home cooked meal.

With authentic ingredients like lavender from the fields of Drome in the foothills of the Alps, clementines from sunny Calabria and lemons from the soils of Sicily, Seventh Generation natural dish liquid is free of unnecessary synthetic colors or chemically engineered scents.

Enter the “Nature Makes Perfect Scents” sweepstakes at seventhgeneration.com/scents and you can have the chance to take a trip for two to visit one of the sourcing sites of Seventh Generation natural dish liquid fragrance ingredients. Visit seventhgeneration.com/scents to learn more about each scent’s origin.

The Seventh Generation Prize Pack



  • (4) bottles of Seventh Generation natural dish liquid varieties in Free & Clear, Lavender Floral & Mint, Fresh Citrus & Ginger, and Lemongrass & Clementine Zest scents
  • Premium 3 Qt. 12” x 9” Baking Dish from Le Creuset
  • (2) Twist© loofah sponges and (2) Twist© scour pads made from 100% post-recycled materials
  • Set of 3 organic cotton dish towels

Seventh Generation Links
Seventh Generation Website http://bit.ly/SevGen
Seventh Generation on Facebook http://on.fb.me/SevGenFbook
Seventh Generation on Twitter http://bit.ly/SevGenTwitter
“Nature Makes Perfect Scents” sweepstakes page http://bit.ly/SevGenSweeps

Giveaway Rules for Seventh Generation Prize Pack
Runs from Nov 17 to Midnight, MT, Nov 27 2011.

For one entry: Leave a comment on this blog article. If you can't think of anything to say, tell which of the Seventh Generation natural dish liquid varieties you are most interested in trying.

For two additional entries (making a total of 3): After leaving a comment on this blog, click on this link, and leave a comment at the bottom of my slideshow, "The Art of Rolling Over, as Perfected by Corky Porky Pie." It's written under my pen name, Cindy Lynn, and there are only 4 photos, so it's a quick peek. Should the Internet decide to act funky and you're unable to leave a comment, verify that you were there by sending an email to cindybeck dot author at yahoo dot com, and tell me what type ground Corky Porky is on.

If I don't already have your address, please leave your email, Twitter, or Facebook address here so I can contact you. The winner will be announced the week of November 28.

(Thanks for entering! Disclosure: The Seventh Generation information and giveaway have been provided by Seventh Generation through MyBlogSpark. However, my opinions of the event, of the companies involved, or the quality of the products mentioned are my own. If for some reason there is no winner, or I can not get in contact with the winner, I will redraw or give the prize to charity, at MyBlogSpark's and my discretion.)


17 comments:

Kathy Eyre said...

Ohh the Lavender and Mint sounds good, may even make you WANT to wash the dishes! eyreka1 at gmail.com

Domestic Diva said...

I'd like to try this. I'm interested in a natural dish soap.

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Rusthawk said...

The scents sound nice - my favorite is the lemongrass and clementine zest or the ginger. Thanks for the entry -- off to see your post!

Unknown said...

I've never tried Seventh Generation and would love to. I tend to always choose Lavender for soaps, etc. but the Citrus & Ginger sounds amazing. thank you for this opportunity! :-)
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Unknown said...

#1 - I left a comment on your Corky Porky Pie slide show (I post as Art Ist)
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Unknown said...

#2 - I left a comment on your Corky Porky Pie slide show (I post as Art Ist)
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Kathy said...

I would like to try the Lavender and Mint.

Amanda said...

I would love to try this! :) great giveaway

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Springfield Sharon said...

I use Seventh Generation disinfecting wipes to clean the twins' high chairs.They have a wonderful lemongrass and thyme scent! So, I know the dish soaps will be delicious!

Misty DawnS said...

I think the Lavender and Mint sound like it would smell great!

Anonymous said...

Oooohhhh...can you just sense the romance happening over a sink-full of dirty dishes together? And yes, Kerry does do dishes!

Tami Day

Langley Cornwell said...

Yay for Seventh Generation, I love their products. This is a fantastic give away and I DO think dish soap is romantic. Headed over to Porky Pig (yeah, I know...) now.

Girl Tornado said...

I love Seventh Gen laundry detergent already, but haven't tried their dish soaps yet. Since I'm old school (no dishwashere here!) I would LOVE, LOVE, LOVE to win this prize pack!!!! Lavender is one of my fav scents but the other scents sound divine too. I'm sure I would thoroughly enjoy them all. :-)

Rachelle Christensen said...

Hey, this looks like a fun giveaway. I like the idea of a natural soap. The mint scent sounds nice!

Taffy said...

Those smells might actually entice me to wash dishes! :)


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Melinda said...

They all sound interesting to try!

Erica best said...

Fresh Citrus & Ginger sound very different

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