November 5, 2014

It's Cold! + Dreft + Giveaway

So over the last few days we have had an interesting adventure. One of my children - who shall remain nameless for his own safety - decided that instead of cleaning up the toy room he was going to go on an adventure into the utility room that is right next door. He was in trouble and he knew it but the big problem came the next morning. I woke up to get the kids ready for school and the house was FREEZING! I mean, holy cow! So I put on a sweatshirt and ran to the thermostat and it said 55. No wonder I was cold. So, of course I start troubleshooting and can't figure out why the heat won't turn on. Without any luck I called hubby who told me where the switches were downstairs to check. Yep, someone had turned off the furnace when he was exploring. *sigh*

This brought a new realization to me that it is actually cold! I'm totally not ready for that to happen, although it always happens this time of year in Idaho. This week I've had to pull out winter coats, put summer shorts away, and make sure the kids are all stocked up on socks and sweaters. Needless to say that means I have been doing lots of extra laundry. Thankfully, I have Dreft to help me out this year as I get my kids clothes ready to bundle in.

As you are getting ready to bundle up for winter finding a detergent that is soft on the skin and hypoallergenic is important for many families. Dreft is a great choice for anyone who needs clean, soft, and allergy friendly any time of year but especially during the cold months. Now is a great time to try out, or stock up, on Dreft using the $2 coupon from Dreft.com.

I'm also excited to announce that Dreft is sponsoring a Twitter party Thursday November 6th from 9-10pm EST to discuss ways to keep baby warm and comfortable this winter. Top pediatrician Dr. Dyan Hes will be there to talk with us and there will be some amazing prizes including:

  • Prize #1 - Our approved blogger Dreft prize pack (2 bottles of Dreft; 1 set of Dreft wipes; 1 laundry stain remover; 1 to-go stain remover; 1 odor eliminator and fabric refresher) + $25 gift card for Little Me clothing and Little Me footie pajamas 
  • Prize #2 - Our blogger Dreft prize pack + $50 gift card for Little Me clothing+ 1 Little Me Cable Sweater and Hat set 
  • Prize #3: Our blogger Dreft prize pack + $75 gift card for Little Me clothing+ 1 Little Me Coverall Unisex Cable Sweater 
  • Prize #4: Our blogger Dreft prize pack + $100 gift card for Little Me clothing + 1 Little Me Quilted Pram
You'll want to RSVP here to make sure you have a chance to win.

And, because you can never have enough chances to win, we are excited to be giving away a Dreft prize package right here at Kerrific. To enter, simply use the form below. Good luck!

This review and giveaway was made possible by Double Duty Divas and Dreft. I received product free of charge, but all opinions are 100% mine.

15 comments :

  1. Fresh air scents are always the best

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  2. We line dry to so the clothes last longer.

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  3. wash your clothes on delicate so they will not get ruined so quickly.

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  4. Cold water saves money not having to heat up the water heater. I try to only use cold.

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  5. I like to use baking soda in my laundry, it eliminates odors and helps detergent clean better. Paula Caudill

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  6. We try to tackle the laundry throughout the week so its not as bad on the weekend

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  7. pre-treatment is always a must

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  8. My tip is to let the washer and dryer do their darn job!

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  9. I always use some type of stain remover on kids clothes. You never seem to catch all of them if you don't before they are set in by the dryer.

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  10. Borax works wonders for stains and smells.

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  11. I use borax in the wash to help boost cleaning power, for stinky towels I pour 1/2 cup vinegar in with wash

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  12. i try to do laundry loads 2 at a time so they dont pile up on me

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  13. I love the steam cycle on my washing machine. It makes a huge difference!

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  14. I add a bit of baking soda from time to time for a cleaner clean.

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