Winner of Yes on Prop 37 Giveaway: Eden Foods Gluten Free Sampler Basket ~ $35 Value!

And the winner is…

Entry #1263 Nataliya T.!!! Thank you all for your support and for participating in this giveaway!

Update: This giveaway is over. 

Today I’m excited to share some great news with you. Village Green Network has teamed up with over 30 companies to support Yes on Prop 37! One of these wonderful companies is Eden Foods!

I personally purchase many of Eden Foods products! We use their grains, legumes and condiments on a daily basis.

Yes on Prop 37
Next month Californians will have to opportunity to vote for labeling of GMOs! The initiative is called Proposition 37.

Eden Foods has offered to giveaway this gluten free sampler basket to help raise money to support Yes on Prop 37!

This basket includes

  1. Yellow Mustard, Organic, Squeeze Bottle
  2. Brown Rice Crackers
  3. Buckwheat, 100% Whole Grain, Organic
  4. Tamari Soy Sauce, Non-GMO Organic, U.S.A. Brewed, Amber Glass
  5. Wild Berry Mix, Organic
  6. Black & Tan Gomasio (Sesame Salt), Organic
  7. Black Bean & Quinoa Chili, BPA free can lining
  8. Pizza Pasta Sauce, Organic
  9. Brown Rice & Lentils, Organic, BPA free lined cans

You can help support Yes on Prop 37 and enter to win this basket of healthy gluten free goodies! 

How to Enter to Win

All you have to do is use the Rafflecopter widget below and (1) Sign up for my monthly newsletter (or send in a postcard — see official rules for details) and (2) Make a voluntary donation to Yes on Prop 37 (or comment below about why you support Prop 37).

You don’t have to donate to win — this is voluntary — but hopefully you’ll find a way to donate something! Even if you can only donate $5, every little bit helps!

You can get more entries by sharing on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

PLEASE NOTE: This sweepstakes is open to US residents only; residents of Florida, New York or Rhode Island are not eligible.

View the full eligibility requirements and rules here.

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Disclaimer

  • April

    I support because:
    1) I care about my health, that of my family and loved ones, and everyone else in the world.
    2) I care about the future.
    3) I believe that everyone has a right to know what is in their food, whether it is healthy or unhealthy, lessens sales or boosts them sky-high, etc. etc. etc.

  • Rachel

    I support Yes on Prop 37 because I believe we have the right to know what is in our food. The U.S. is way behind in this and it is unacceptable.

  • Ceej

    I support yes on prop 37 because I’ve been fed sickening lab rat science experiment food for way too long and I believe it’s our right to avoid the mess if we choose to.

  • Elena Vo

    I see a direct correlation between the rate of diseases and deaths and the rate of genetically modifying foods. GMO needs to go!

  • Lisa G

    I support prop 37 because we all should have the right to know what is in our food. We should also have the right to choose what foods to eat no matter what is in them. Goverment should not babysit us.

  • Heidi S

    My family and I already voted in support of prop 37 via absentee ballots :) We support “the labeling” to protect our health, knowing exactly where/what food are from :) We strongly believe that GMO are harmful because our bodies only recognize food in its natural state! We are hopeful that prop 37 will win!

  • Gay Hullar

    I have been working on the campaign first collecting signatures now sharing info on GMOs. I believe we should have the choice whether to purchase GMO food or not. In order to have that choice we need to know what is in our food by labeling.

  • Debbie D.

    I totally support Prop 37. We have the right to know exactly what we’re feeding our family and thereby making informed choices. If there’s really nothing “wrong” with GMO’s why are they so afraid to let us know what foods have them in them.

  • Rachel J.

    We should have the right to know what’s being added to our food and to choose to avoid those things that we’re personally concerned might not be healthy for us and our families, regardless of whether the government or corporations think it’s perfectly safe.

  • Loretta H.

    We need to know what’s in our food. The government has no right to keep this from us.

  • Lori Davis

    I want to know what’s in the food that I feed to my family. I am tired of wondering if the things we consume are really safe.