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Hershey’s Better Blog Hop

I’m a tad on the almost-late side since I waited to the end of Easter to post this… what else is new?!?
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But Amy was SO nice as to tag me for this cool thing! Hershey’s is donating to the Children’s Miracle Network. (See details below)  Of course, ANY time Reese’s is involved, I’m a fan. (Though there’s not much room in the BrocChick Plan for chocolate. :o(  Maybe next year!)

Here are the rules below:
Hershey’s Better Basket Blog Hop Rules
~Copy and paste these rules to your blog post.
~Create a blog post giving a virtual Easter Basket to another blogger – you can give as many Virtual Baskets as you want.
~Link back to person who gave you an Easter Basket.
~Let each person you are giving a Virtual Easter Basket know you have given them a Basket.
~Leave your link at BetterBasket.info/BlogHop comment section. You can also find the official rules of this Better Basket blog hop, and more information about Better Basket with Hershey’s there.
~Hershey’s is donating $10 per each blog participating to the Better Basket Blog Hop to Children’s Miracle Network (up to total of $5,000 by blog posts written by April 4th, 2010).
Please note that only one blog post by each blog URL will count towards the donation.

BUT---get this… thanks to Michelle for this info.

  • This started as a meme of HERSHEY’S donating $10 per each blog participating to the Better Basket Blog Hop to Children’s Miracle Network up to $5,000 – but after so many bloggers participating, HERSHEY’S decided to donate a total of $7,000 honoring the kindness of blogger community .
  • Yay Hershey!  Hope you all had some yummy chocolate today!

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