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 801 – 855 of 855 Newer› Newest»Bing Yuan
Bing Yuan: myself
Sarah Clark: myself
Ashlee Webster
Ashlee Webster: my sister
Ashlee Webster: Mrs. Betts, now that I think about it, she was a little scary...
Sarah Clark: Mr. Day - he made science class actually interesting.
Amanda Heslop
Amanda Heslop: my teenage neice
Amanda Heslop: Mrs. Chavez.....she was so much fun and class was always interesing and exciting
Julie Pocock
Julie Pocock: Me!
Kate Burton
Kate Burton: Me!
Kate Burton: I hated everything about Jr. High especially my teachers I did however have a crush on a boy named Bill if that counts for a Jr High memory
Chelsea Fullmer
Chelsea Fullmer- Me and my little sister (she will be needing one soon!)
Chelsea Fullmer- My fav Jr. High teacher was Mr. Terry because he was such a fun teacher and I still remember stuff he taught
Teresa Johnson
Teresa Johnson : Heather
Teresa Johnson : MR. Killpack 'cause I was his pet student.
Kylee Westover
Kylee Westover: I would give one to my cousin but she just found out shes prego!!!
Amanda Howells
Amanda Howells: myself~
Jennifer Brodrick
Kristen Gourley: Me and my sisters
Kristen Gourley: Mr. Waite, cuz his daughter was my friend and we had fun in his class.
Karen Kolman
Karen Kolman: I have 6 daughters that's going to be a tough one on which one to give it to!
Alison Pike
Alison Pike: myself!
Alison Pike: Mr. Bowring he wanted the best for all of us!
Misty Mayfield
Misty Mayfield
Heather Oswald
Heather Oswald: myself!
laurie hardy
Sarah Rader
Sarah Rader: myself and my nieces who get so embarrassed.
Sarah Rader: Mrs. Klaas. She helped me fall in love with English. (I became an English teacher) She taught me the subject while paying attention to the person. She is very instrumental in my life.
KaTrina Anderson
KaTrina Anderson: Myself and my sisters.
KaTrina Anderson: Mrs. Riddle, best middle school science teacher ever! :)
Cynthia Horst
Cynthia Horst, my daughter Vanessa
Cynthia, my favorite teacher was Mr. Anderson. He gave me a feeling of self worth and his assignments were so interesting that I worked my hardest and received honors that year. Mr. Anderson was my 7th grade teacher.
Susan Lanthrip
Susan Lanthrip: myself
Hilary Baker
Hilary Baker: I'd probably keep it--what a cute idea!
Elizabeth Kelemen: myself!
Hilary Baker: Mr. Johnson was the best Jr. High teacher I had. He would always play games where if we won he'd shave his head!
Elizabeth kelemen: Mrs. Helpler she was the first one who encouraged me to sing. She actually took the time to help me and I gained sooo much confidence from that.
Susan Stone
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