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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)
Please leave a comment for each extra entry – if you blog about this giveaway and get 2 entries, for example, comment 2 times.
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- Blog about this giveaway and link it back here; comment with the URL to your post {2 extra entries}
- Unlimited Extra Entry Option: Leave a NEW comment on as many other posts as you like and get one entry for each comment (entering another giveaway counts too). Be sure to let me know which posts you commented on below.
I learned that these fine containers are microwave safe! ;)
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oven should always be pre-heated before use to avoid exposure to uneven heat sources & breakage
Great giveaway! I went to their site and learned that if you want to put these glass containers in the oven you must pre-heat the oven first, otherwise it could cause the glass to be exposed to uneven sources of heat, which could cause breakage.
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I learned that the Easy Find Lids glass containers are designed differently than the Premier lids and are not interchangeable.
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I learned in the FAQs that Rubbermaid products are made in Sacramento, CA.
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I learned they are safe for the microwave and oven.
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these containers are microwave safe
When putting the gray gasket back into the lid, it suggested to start at one of the corners and press down firmly until it is nested in the lid. Once you have the corner started, continue pressing the gasket into the lid as you work way around the edge.
The gasket, once inserted correctly, will not feel loose and will nest tightly in the lid.
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I learned from the Rubbermaid page that the lids snap onto the bottom of the bowl.
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