A Cute, Discreet Wallet from Sweet Tweets Boutique
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Okay ladies, I have a question. Have you ever been in public and had your tampon fall out of your purse? Or you are at a restaurant with friends, your infant reaches into your baby bag, and next thing you know a wrapped tampon has become his new favorite toy? Or have you ever sent your brother-in-law or some other male to retrieve something out of your bag only to find out later that he had to search through a mound of tampons to find what he was looking for? (true story)
A couple more questions: do you have a daughter who embarasses easily? Or a teen who would like to store a few tampons in her locker without anyone seeing them? If your answer to any of these questions is “yes”, Sweet Tweets Boutique has a product for you.
Sweet Tweets Boutique sells discreet little tampon purses aka "Incognito Tampon Wallets". They are small enough to fit in your purse, but big enough to store and hide tampons. They even have a little pocket for your Midol. Clever.
I have to say, I would like to have one of these, but more importantly, I would have liked to have one of these as a teen. A discreet way to carry and hide tampons? That would have been nice. And I will definitely want one for my daughters when they are in middle school and high school. Those years are awkward enough, why not give them one less thing to worry about?
Today Sweet Tweets Boutique is giving away an Incognito Tampon Wallet to two lucky winners.
Sweet Tweets Boutique also does Boutique shows in Ivory Homes model homes all over Utah Valley. Their shows usually have between 50-75 vendors and they have a ton of fun! For more information, visit their website here.
You can enter to win an “Incognito Tampon Wallet” up to THREE times today. Even if you don’t need one, please enter to win and then if you win, give it to a teen you know. She'll thank you.
For one entry, leave your first and last name in a comment.
Example: Jane Doe
For a second entry tell us your first and last name and who you would give the Incognito Tampon Wallet to if you win.
Example: Jane Doe: Myself (and then I would love one for my daughters in a few years)
Example: Jane Doe: Myself (and then I would love one for my daughters in a few years)
For a third entry, since I mentioned the teenage years, please tell us your first and last name, one of your favorite junior high school teachers and why.
Example: Jane Doe: Mr. Langston. He was my eighth grade math teacher. He really seemed to care about all of his students. Plus he had our class lip-sync the song “We Don’t Need no Education” for the entire school during an assembly. Awesome!
The winner of the Incognito Tampon Wallet from Sweet Tweets Boutique will be announced tomorrow, May 6th. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to discover our new giveaway for the day. And now look below to discover the winner of our Mother’s Day “Utah Package” Contest. It was a tight race. We will also tell you a little bit about the companies who are giving the winners gifts (they are offering something to you too), and the winner of yesterday’s giveaway from Dee’s DeeZigns. Thanks!
Example: Jane Doe: Mr. Langston. He was my eighth grade math teacher. He really seemed to care about all of his students. Plus he had our class lip-sync the song “We Don’t Need no Education” for the entire school during an assembly. Awesome!
The winner of the Incognito Tampon Wallet from Sweet Tweets Boutique will be announced tomorrow, May 6th. Please visit us then to see if you are our winner and to discover our new giveaway for the day. And now look below to discover the winner of our Mother’s Day “Utah Package” Contest. It was a tight race. We will also tell you a little bit about the companies who are giving the winners gifts (they are offering something to you too), and the winner of yesterday’s giveaway from Dee’s DeeZigns. Thanks!
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«Oldest ‹Older 601 – 800 of 855 Newer› Newest»Jana Hoyal: myself or one of my sisters
Becky Jensen: My 8th grade Social Studies teacher Mr. Carey. I LOVE US history and he is one of the reasons I grew to love it. He made it come alive, and even did a lecture every year on the gross things that go into hot dogs when he talked about Upton Sinclair's book "The Jungle" about the corruption in the meatpacking industry. He always timed it to be on the day they served hot dogs for lunch. :)
Suzanne Brenchley: My neice. My oldest kids are boys, so it'll still be 5 or so years before I have a daughter who'll need this!
Jana Hoyal: Ms. Murdock, my 7th grade English teacher. She was amazing and one of the reasons I ended up majoring in English in college.
andrea shuman: one of my sisters
Lura Craner
andrea shuman: Mr. Fisher. He acted so stern, but I knew he loved me.
Suzanne Brenchley: Mrs. Bean was my English Teacher. She used a green pen to write postive comments on our papers. She hoped it would remind us of "GO!" As in keep "GO"ing with your great writing idea. "GO" do some good. "GO" do our best. "GO" FOR IT!
Lura Craner, myself
Lura Craner- Miss Burt was awesome! She just had a way of connecting with kids. I felt like she was not only my teacher, but my friend.
Jeana Parker: myself
Kirsten Cook: myself
Kirsten Cook: Mrs. Hanson, she was a great teacher, I learned a lot in her class and she was really nice
Jolynn Page: Mr. Heinz- good math teacher for starting out middle school.
Jessica Howard
Jessica Howard: myself
Lindsay Saksa: my sister!
Angie Lingo: I would give this to my little sister.
Lindsay Saksa: Miss Sears, she was so young and energetic!
Angie Lingo: mr. Gudgeon was my favorite jr. high teacher, he had nick names for everyone and was very funny!
Stacey White
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I'm keeping that. Have you ever had a tampon in your back pocket while teaching grade six. Turn around to write on the board. I dare ya!!! haha
My fav. teacher was Mr. Karikubian. Somehow I don't think I was his fav. student. hmmm Payback does happen. hehe
Cynthia Richardson: I would pass this to my administrative assistant - fortunately, I don't need one anymore
Chelsie Clayburn
Cynthia Richardson: Mrs. Triem - she made reading Shakespeare facinating!
Desi Nielsen
Hattie Harris
Desi Nielsen: my daughters
Angela Graves (myself and my sister)
Jennifer Flake~sister in law
Jennifer Flake~Hmmm...Jr. High was a while ago...but I guess I'd have to say that the teacher who stands out in my mind was a subsitute who frequented our school...why you ask??? Because all of us little Jr. High girls thought he was HOT! His name was Mr. Wright and we called him "Mr. Right"! :)
Sara Chase: One for me and my niece
Shannon Mills
Sara Chase: Mrs Bitton- she was such a fun P.E. teacher and was like one of the girls!!
Stacy Clark: Myself (Then I would get one for my sister)
Stacy Clark: Mr. Simpson he made school fun!
Erin Bitner-My daughter. She is going off to Junior High next year. This would be perfect!
aly larsen : myself or one of my older nieces
Aly Larsen : Mrs. Galloway - She was so fun and nice and always made me feel smarter than I usually felt
Erin Bitner-Mr. Foley, my Junior High English teacher was the best. He didn't crack a smile the first part of the year, but he taught us so much. It is amazing how you appreciate those teachers that have high expectations of you. The second half of the year, he did crack a smile occasionally, but he still held those high expectations. I will always remember him!
Scarlett Clegg: Me please!
Terri Klocinski My niece will be needing one of these soon.
Arielle beutler
Arielle Beutler : Myself
JoAnna Morris
JoAnna Morris- ME!!
Krista Crown - myself
Brittany Szymanski
Brittany Szymanski
melanie adey: my neice
Krista Crown - Mr. Stone (We all had a crush on him.
Kim Smith: My Mom
melanie adey: Mr Herwig, he made 8th grade social studies hilarious and fun. I remember laughing all the time. I also did very well in his class because he made it fun so I wanted to be there.
Kim Smith: Mrs. Davis because she understood the needs of each individual student.
Stacey Fiessinger: save for my daughter...she's 11 already!
Stacey Fiessinger: Mr. Knapke - he was a really good math teacher
Gayle Shepherd
Gayle Shepherd: My niece, Desiree, who is 13.
Leslie Gosney: I would give it to a 13 yr old girl that I care for, she has down syndrome, and that time of the month is embarassing for her.
Gayle Shepherd: Mr. Andrulonis, he threw a chair across the room once.
Leslie Gosney: Favorite Teacher was Ms. Lemiere, I loved her business writing class, and also computer with her. I still keep in contact with her to this day.
Megan Gardner
Megan Gardner: myself or to one my sisters
Megan Gardner: Mr. Holman. He taught US history and it was the first time I loved Social Studies because he made it FUN.
Jessie Selk
Jessie Selk- I would either keep it for myself or give it to my sister!
Teresa Durfee
Teresa Durfee: Myself
Tricia Lamb
Jerilynn Packer: It would be for myself, It would be nice for my diaper bag/purse.
Tricia Lamb. Myself.
Teresa Durfee: Mr. Fred...He was one of my 8th grade teachers..I remember him teaching shop class. He had a good personality! He was an awesome teacher!
Jerilynn Packer: Mr Howell, He taught me how to have fun as we learned spanish.
Tricia Lamb-Mr. Reynolds because he was so dreamy...
Briann Neeley
Briann Neeley
Myself- it's hard to stash those in a diaper bag and not have them get lost!
Briann Neeley
Mrs. Ball- she was my chem teacher and my friends mom-she made chemistry fun and enjoyable!
Jessica Jensen
Jessica Jensen
I'd keep it for myself for now & get one for my daughters in a few years.
Jenni Davis
Jessica Jensen
Herr Chambers. Yes, we learned German, but we also played Trivial Pursuit & ate Head Cheese...
Polly Judd
Polly Judd- myself
Polly Judd- Mrs. Harrison. She gave me the chance to take my first steps in Middle School at my own pace by letting me help her during lunch when she saw I was sad eating alone.
Heather King
Lindsey Forrest
Lindsey Forrest:
I would give it to my sister. She thinks about others before herself.
Heather King - my sisiter
Lindsey Forrest:
Mr. Graham who taught geography. Geography was so fascinating!!
Heather King: My favorite Jr High school teacher was Mrs. Bankhead. She taught me how to type super fast & everything I needed to know about computers.
Carrie Fuhriman: I would love one for myself! But would also like to get them for my 3 sisters.
Jennifer Sanders
Megan Peterson
Megan Peterson: Myself
Carrie Fuhriman: Mr. Warren
Heidi Nelson: Me, I would love this
Heidi Nelson: Coach Warren, that was my favorite gym class ever
Beck Lawson - mr miller. i would have frequent break downs when fighting with my boyfriend in high school. His 10th grade class was right after lunch and he'd always quietly let me know I could go to the bathroom if I needed to cry and wanted to be alone. How thoughtful!
Beck Lawson
Beck Lawson
Heather Hardle
Jennifer Ivey
Gina Still
Jennifer Ivey: Myself!
Jennifer Ivey: Mr Mike... he was young and cute and a master at physics!!
Jamie Shaw
Jamie Shaw: myself
Gina Moretti
Beth Moore
I like them, but would give it to my kid's babysitter
I loved Mrs. Bennet. She made history fun, now there's a talent!
Stacie Shaver
Stacie Shaver: Myself, or maybe my sister.
Stacie Shaver: Ms. Van was my 12th grade honors english teacher. She always seemed to make things fun.
Erin Jewkes: Myself
Erin Jewkes
Melissa Davis
Savannah Wilson
Stella Thayn
Beverly Powell
Melissa Davis: Me silly! how cute is that?!
Melissa Davis: Jr. High ey? wow...lets see...I've got to be honest, I don't remember my Jr. High teachers!
Kari Tandberg
Kari Tandberg: Myself
Jamie Robinson
Kristin Wilberg: Myself and my sisters
Carrie Carroll
Carrie Carroll: Myself
Rebecca Baggaley
Rebecca Baggaley: myself and my oldest niece, Cassandra, who is an absolute angel and so good with my kids!
Rebecca Baggaley: Mrs. Bosse; I was her TA (teacher's aide) and she single-handedly preserved my self-esteem when I moved to a new school in 7th grade.
Robin Archer
Robin Archer-my 15 year old niece!
Robin Archer
Mrs. Groves was my guidance counselor in jr. high and was a wonderful lady. She helped me get through a really awkward time in my life.
Debbie Lambson
Collette Gerber
Diane Andrews
my sister :)
Becca Robinson
Becca Robinson: myself...don't have any daughters of age yet.
Becca Robinson: Mrs. Bonnand. She taught me about the proper way to spell A LOT. (not alot!)
Brooke Burt
Racquel Stallings
Raimey Kennell
Raimey Kennell:myself(daughter is still potty training;)
Sarah Vincent
Erika Reyes
Erika Reyes: my greaat friend and co-worker... we're always stuffing them in our pockets trying to sneak them to the bathroom (teachers)
Erika Reyes: Mrs. Gayley was my french teacher and AMAZING!
Pam Rivera: myself (but I'd pass it onto my daughter when she hits those teen years)
Camille Rogers
Michelle Oakeson
Michelle Oakeson: Myself
Michelle Oakeson: Mrs. Fraction because she had high expectations
Jamie Shaw
Dena Zoske
Dena Zoske - my daughter in middle school
Keelee Leuluai
Kimberly Hamilton
Kimberly Hamilton: myself!
Kerstin Olcott
Anne Molino: myself!
Anne Molino: The only Jr high Teachers I remember was mrs Olsen(english) and mrs sotello (band) both were okay teachers.
Allison Jarrett
Allison Jarrett: me and my sister
Allison Jarrett: Mr. Baldwin we always had fun in his class
missy henderson
katie rhamey
Amanda Hansen
Amanda Hansen: ME:)
Rindee Sudweeks
Jeigh Meredith
Jeigh Meredith: Myself
Jeigh Meredith: Mr. Bowman. My choir teacher. He pushed me to do better than I thought I could. He saw talent in me and brought it out.
Becky Larson
Tami Austin
Melani Clark
Melani Clark My Daughter
Melani Clark
Melani Clark Mrs. Crandall she was my cooking teacher
Holly Watson
Tiffany Martin
Tierra Small
Tierra Small I would love to have this for my 19yr old sister. She's in college and has some embarrassing situations already! Of course I would love one for myself too!!
Tierra Small, my jr high was Kirkland jr high. I loved my 8th grade the most. I loved all my teachers that year and was able to excell because of them.
Tierra Small
Rachel Q
Michelle Stewart
Alicia Broome
jennifer pollard
April Jacobson
April Jacobson: myself
April Jacobson: Mrs. Adair-She always made science class fun with
Leslie Dalton
Sarah Sly
Leslie Dalton: my jr. high-aged daughter definitely needs one of these!
Sarah Sly: myself
Leslie Dalton: Fav. jr. high teacher = Mr. Peterson. He made me believe I was smart and had a future in English. I went on to get a degree in English and became a professional editor.
Susan Wade
Natali Stevenson
Sarah Sly: Mrs. Galloway. She was my theatre teacher who I am still in touch with today. She came to my wedding and lately to my baby shower. Best teacher in the WORLD!!!
Natali Stevenson- ME!!!
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