Posts Tagged ‘Chobani’

It’s going to be CHO good

Chobani, #runchat, TwitterI have to admit that this week’s #runchat sponsor of Chobani has made me hungry. So many flavors, so little time — but I think I’m headed to the grocery store this weekend to buy some more flavors. Honey? Mango? Raspberry?

In the first of two giveaways this week, Random.org chose No. 1 out of 24 responses. (I have never seen No. 1 picked using this site.) Congrats to Karen B. who responded with: “Blueberry Chobani with Go Lean Krunch and fresh strawberries for breakfast or a snack is the best.” Karen, I’ll be in touch!

The second giveaway is coming during this Sunday’s #runchat on Twitter. Join us at 8 p.m. ET for questions, answers and a great conversation about running. If you’re unfamiliar with #runchat, please visit my #runchat page for all the details.

Your chance to win Chobani

Greek yogurt seems to be all over the place these days. If you’ve never had any, I suggest trying it. It’s really great! Better yet, try out Chobani! And even better yet, try it out for free!

This week Chobani is sponsoring #runchat on Twitter and they’re giving you two chances to win a case of their Greek yogurt. It’s simple to win a case: head over to their website at Chobani.com and pick out a flavor you’d like to try. Then come back here and leave a comment with the flavor you’d like to try out. Entries will be taken until 8 p.m. ET this Friday. I’ll then pick a winner using Random.org.

Then at 8 p.m. ET this Sunday, join me (@RunningBecause) and Scott (@iRunnerBlog) on Twitter for #runchat. Just for participating you’ll be entered to win a variety case from Chobani. For details on how to participate in #runchat, visit my #runchat page.

If you’re not a lucky winner and still want to try out Chobani, check out their product locator to see if it’s available at a store near you. My personal favorite is vanilla — while it sounds plain, I enjoy mixing in fresh fruit or even using it as a substitute for sour cream or mayonnaise. (Don’t knock it ’til you try it!) Scott can vouch for it too — check out his blog entry on Chobani last year.

Good luck!