Remember those great Rubbermaid glass containers I wrote about yesterday? Well, I completely forgot the best part – one of YOU gets the chance to win a set of your very own!
Be sure and check out yesterday’s post to find out more about the containers and see photos of them in action. Now, on to the details for the giveaway:
One lucky reader will win an 8-piece set of the Rubbermaid Glass Containers with Easy Find Lids! This contest is open to all U.S. residents. Entries will be accepted until the end of the day (midnight CST) Tuesday, August 9.
Mandatory Entry: Visit the FAQ page for the containers on the Rubbermaid site and comment on this post telling me one fact you learned from the page.
(Only valid after the required entry has been completed)
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I love the face that the products are made in the USA!
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I learned that the the glass bases are oven safe up to 425°F.
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I follow Rubbermaid on Twitter. (lubelle7)
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The tweet button isn’t showing up for me so I tweeted manually, hope that’s ok.
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I found out the glass bases are good in the oven up to 425 degrees.
I learned that the set currently only comes with red lids.
glassware should always be placed in a preheated oven
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I learned you can use them in the oven!
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the containers never “lose” their lids – you never have to try a half dozen lids before finding the right one!
I learned that Rubbermaid glass is safe to use in the oven up to 425 degrees
Bases and Lids are BPA FREE.
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Rubbermaid Glass with Easy Find Lids™ are safe for use in conventional microwaves.
Thanks for the giveaway…Rubbermaid glassware should always be placed in a preheated oven:
– If the oven is not pre-heated, glass could be exposed to uneven sources of heat, which could cause breakage.
– Ovens heat up at different temperatures and speeds, and preheating allows you to have a uniform temperature to start at.
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I learned the lids snap to the bottom of the container to keep them all together. AWESOME!!
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built-in gasket creates a leak-proof seal