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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Power of Dad Father's Day-B Power Toothbrush Giveaway $64.99 Value! #powerofdad

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Happy Father's Day!!!

Who is up for a short and Powerful Giveaway thanks to the Power of Dad Father's Day Program - via Oral-B?

















Are you smiling?  I know I am!!!

My father's smile and my Hubby's mean the world to me.  And their smiles have made a life changing difference to me and my children.

Oral-B put together a a video that celebrates the power of a father’s smile by reminding viewers of all those moments where our father’s smile has meant so much to us.







Like I said it is Father’s Day today and Oral-B is encouraging sons and daughters everywhere to help their fathers keep their smile happy and healthy for years to come by giving them the gift of an Oral-B Power Brush.  They sent me the most amazing Oral-B power brush free of charge and want to give the same power brush to one of my lucky bloggy friends.


Enter below for your chance to win (US Only) a Oral-B Deep Sweep TRICATION 1000 Power Toothbrush with a value of $64.99.  As the box shares this Oral-B toothbrush has a Triple Cleaning Action which sweeps away up to 100% more plaque.  The toothbrush signals every 30 seconds to help guide your with your quadrant switching brushing for a total clean!

Please share your special #powerofdad moment in the comment section below?

Good Luck and Happy Father's Day.
 

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25 comments:

  1. I remember going camping with my dad, we had so much fun catching fish and cooking them with my dad!

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  2. going out fishing along a river and a man coming out with a shovel and threatening us to leave - saying it was his property. I was young so I don't remember who was in the "right"

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  3. I grew up on a farm and my best memory and my best memory was when my dad was teaching me to drive the tractor. It was my first and last lesson and it ended with him needing a beer :)

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  4. My dad loved to bring us camping...some of my favorite memories :)

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  5. I remember playing softball and watching movies with my dad. I might have been "daddy's little girl" but he wasn't afraid to treat me like the tomboy I was.

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  6. My dad use to let me help him work on his classic cars. I wasn't much help at all but he patiently answered all of my questions. Now, I still don't know how to fix a car but I know what the repair are talking about.

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  7. My father was a workaholic, working 2 jobs for our family.... but every Sunday, he would treat us to ice cream from Dairy Queen.... always a fond memory!

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  8. My dad stayed up almost every night helping us with our homework - especially in high school.

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  9. I loved visiting my father at the yacht harbor he ran. He would let me fish off the fuel dock.

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  10. My favorite memory of my dad is when he took me on an camping / fishing trip. It was just the two of us and he cooked over the campfire. It was a great time for just the two of us.

    abfantom at yahoo dot com

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  11. My Dad was always a very generous man, he used to have a fruit stand as he grew way too many veggies and had too much fruit. But anyone that stopped he always have them about twice as much as what they bought.

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  12. I wanted a guitar one year for Christmas, so I was disappointed when my dad handed me my gift in a tiny box. I thought, "Oh great, jewelry or something like that." But I opened it, and it was a guitar pick! He had my new guitar hidden in the closet. :)

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  13. I remember fishing with my father. We had a great time!
    He also fished with my son and daughter.

    Nancy
    allibrary (at) aol (dot) com

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  14. My dad taking to me to the park and feeding the ducks

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  15. My dad always woke us up by 4 on Christmas morning. He was more excited to see what was under the tree than us kids were.

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  16. Spending time with my grandfather boating and fishing

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  17. There are so many memories! He worked out of town and would be gone a lot during the week, but he often made us breakfast. He would ask what "kind" of pancake we wanted and within moments there would be a giraffe, a lion, a Mickey head, or even money on our plates!

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  18. My dad would take me to baseball and hockey games. So fun.

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  19. I remember cooking breakfast with my Dad, thanks!

    kimberlybreid@hotmail.com

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  20. my dad me how to drive and how to treat others.

    groogruxking40 at gmail dot com

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  21. I remember going for rides in the back of my dad's pick-up truck. That is no longer allowed, but boy did we love it.

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  22. My mother was basically my father, and I remember her always being supportive of me.

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  23. Could anyone tell me the name of the instrumental, please?

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