Share Your Simple Promotion encourages to share tips on making life simple

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R.W. Knudsen Family launches Share Your Simple Promotion to celebrate the simple things in life. The campaign was launched to encourage consumers share tips with each other, tips that help make life easier. All consumers sharing their tips will be entered into a drawing where they can win one of three $4,500 Grand Prizes or any of the 14 bi-weekly prizes.

Life can be complicated every once in a while, but there are simple things in life as well – spending time together with family and friends and having a great-tasting natural beverage with them. The campaign idea came from the R.W. Knudsen Family’s own simple philosophy: make great tasting, all-natural and organic beverages with uncompromising standards.

The winners will be selected randomly at the end of every bi-weekly and grand prize periods. The three grand prize periods are the following:

1. June 5 – July 30, 2012: Simple Summer Season, recognizing the simple joys of summer with R.W. Knudsen Family Spritzer beverages.
2. July 31 – October 8, 2012: Simple Harvest Season and cooking simply with fruit and R.W. Knudsen Family Just Juice® Juices.
3. October 9 – December 17: Simple Holiday Season to focus on friends and family.

Share Your Simple, share your tips on how to make life simple, and cross your fingers to win any of the prizes offered by the R.W. Knudsen Family.

Disclaimer: This post is a sponsored post.

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