$10 Cold Stone Creamery Gift Card Giveaway

$10 Cold Stone Creamery Gift Card Giveaway

 

I love ice cream.  Who doesn’t?  I probably love it a little too much. It is the perfect treat for a hot summer day. I also love Independence Day; it is one of my favorite holidays. I have always been interested in American history and I value freedom. So in honor of ice cream and Independence Day, I am giving away a $10 gift card to Cold Stone Creamery, one of my favorite ice cream shops.

Here is how to enter the giveaway!

Mandatory Entry (you MUST do this to enter):

  • Tell me one thing you know about the Revolutionary War.

Additional Entries (you may do any of these for extra chances to win):

*****Please make sure you leave a separate comment for each entry.

Please also make sure to include your name and contact email address.******

Giveaway is open to residents of the U.S. Winner will be chosen by random.org. The winner will be notified by email and have 48 hours to respond. If they do not respond I will pick a new winner.

This giveaway will be open until Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at 11:59 PM MST.

About Janice

I am so glad you stopped by. Kick your shoes off and hang with me a while. I am an Arizona native, wife to a hard-working hubby, mom of two, and daughter of the King. I love sharing recipes, crafts, and family activities that any mom can do. Life is complicated enough, right? When I am not up to my ears in laundry, dishes, and creating for Celebrating Family, you will also find me at East Valley Mom Guide. Come follow me on Google +, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, and Twitter.

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  1. Mami2jcn says

    It lasted from April 19, 1775 to September 3, 1783.

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  5. Mysharona says

    It took place in colonial times.

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  6. It began in part due to the Stamp Act of 1765

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  12. George Washington was our general on the US side.

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  16. I know that a New Nation (USA) was declared Independant on July 4, 1776 – due to the outcome of the war.

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  21. That it happened in the 18th century.

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  22. amy16323 says

    it started in 1775
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  23. Traumajunky says

    The 13 American colonies fought for independence from British rule to become the United States.

  24. I know that Dr. Benjamin Rush was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and Rush St in Chicago is named after him!
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  29. It started in 1775.
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  30. Anonymous says

    Washington crossed the Delaware river on Christmas Night 1776, so that he could surprise the Hessians (German guys fighting for Britain) on the day after Christmas when they would be hung over and nonethewiser:)
    Almost two thirds of the 1,500 men in the Hessian’s garrison were captured. This may have been Washington’s first victory.

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  31. coliebear says

    I don't really know much about the Revolutionary war except we won.
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  33. The American Revolutionary War was from 1775 to 1783
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  40. Rebecca Graham says

    The start date was 1775 and the end date was 1783.

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  42. hale2005 says

    The American Revolutionary War was between the years 1775–1783.

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  49. MOMFOREVERANDEVER says

    started in 1775 and don't remember much else mrs.mommyyatgmail

  50. Anonymous says

    it started in 1775 [email protected]

  51. Christine says

    During the Revolutionary War, Loyalists (those who were loyal to Britain and the Crown) were called "Tories." They were opposed by the Patriots, who, obviously, wanted to be free from Britain.

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  52. Kyle Summers says

    British redcoats were also known as "Lobster Backs"

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  53. I know that the colonists fought against the British to gain their freedom.

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  54. It started in 1775

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  55. Deborah Wellenstein says

    We won.

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  61. sksweeps says

    the war galvanized around the dispute between the Parliament of Great Britain and colonists opposed to the Stamp Act of 1765, which the Americans protested as unconstitutional

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  63. AubreyLaine says

    It ended in 1783
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  67. The United States Marine Corps started from the Continental Marines of the war.

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  68. I know the Revolutionary War spanned 8 years

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  73. It was fought between the 13 colonies and the British.

  74. It was against the British.

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  76. The war was the result of the political American Revolution
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  82. Auntie Pam says

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  85. Auntie Pam says

    By 1770 one out of every seven soldiers were black, and they were also promised freedom at the end of the war.

  86. Princess Golden Hair says

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    i saw this on the history channel last night:

    The first submarine attack took place in New York Harbor in 1776!

    The Connecticut inventor David Bushnell called his submarine the Turtle because it resembled two large tortoise shells of equal size joined together. The watertight hull was made of 6-inch-thick oak timbers coated with tar. On September 6, 1776, the Turtle targeted the HMS Eagle, flagship of the British fleet. The submarine was supposed to secure a cask of gunpowder to the hull of the Eagle and sneak away before it exploded. Unfortunately, the Turtle got entangled with the Eagle's rudder bar, lost ballast and surfaced before the gunpowder could be planted.

  87. Pamcakes says

    It started with a shot heard around the world
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  90. Anonymous says

    The war began on April 19, 1775 with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
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  93. I know it started in 1775.

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  97. It ended in 1783.
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  98. rsbryswrrl says

    A major battle was fought at Yorktown, not far from where I live.

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  99. Mallory Nichols says

    Thirteen colonies battled to break free from the British Empire and became the United States of America.

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  107. One of the reason Benedict Arnold turned traitor because he was not given the due credit for actual heroic acts that he did.

  108. amied027 says

    I know that in the Revolutionary War the 13 American colonies fought for Independence from British rule to become the United States.

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  113. Hotsnotty2 says

    It began as a war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the thirteen British colonies in North America, thanks!

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  119. uh lol. :: thinks back :: it lasted from 1775–1783?

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  123. Peace Love and Pets says

    There were two Boston tea parties.there was the well known Sons of Liberty tea party and but Improper Bostonians repeated it on March 7, 1774

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  129. Chisum Crew says

    The first battles of the war were the Battles of Lexington and Concord. trinitygsd at yahoo dot com

  130. EmmaPeel says

    I dont know much but maybe it was long ago maybe in the 1800's

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  131. We gained our freedom as a country.

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  135. Barbarawr says

    UGh – I hate history. I know that it was fought between the US and Great Britain in 1776.

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  142. Twingle Mommy says

    We would have lost without help from the French.
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  145. Anonymous says

    They walked and carried their guns

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  146. I'm not a history person, but it was between Great Britain and us!
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  152. Erica C. says

    I know it was in the 1700s…and that's about it!

  153. George Washington was our leader, he brought his dog to war as did the British commander. At one point the British Comander's dog ended up near Washington, fighting between the two countries was stopped long enough to return the dog. Oh, also the Colonist won.
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  154. Missybeez says

    Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826 which was the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence.

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  155. The British believed that the American colonies were just colonies, to be used and exploited in whatever way best suited Great Britain.
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  158. I know that France supported our cause.

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  159. Rachel H says

    I found out that the Revolutionary War was between 1775–1783.

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  162. susansmoaks says

    i know that the revolutionary war was for our freedom
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  163. It started in 1775.

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  167. susan1215 says

    African Americans—slave and free—served on both sides during the war

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  172. I know that African Americans—slave and free—served on both sides during the war.

  173. The first battle was in Lexington, Massachusetts.

  174. Bakersdozen says

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  178. Oh my gosh. George Washington commanded the American forces. [email protected]

  179. That's when the Boston Tea Party started

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