GIANTmicrobes Giveaway Hosted by Pea of Sweetness
Sponsored by GIANTmicrobes
I adore the cancer cell its just so cute the way it eats itself. I own the common cold and its too cute! I love to toss it to my co-workers and tell them I gave them The cold. Good luck to all that enter!
<3 Rubyblood
GIANTmicrobes® are stuffed animals that look like tiny microbes — only a million times actual size! They're humorous, educational, and fun!
Each GIANTmicrobes® comes with an image and information about the real microbe it represents. They make great learning tools, as well as amusing gifts for anyone with a sense of humor.
Emilee from Pea of Sweetness loves the educational plus fun value of GIANTmicrobes and chose to review a cancer cell. Since her husband is a 2x cancer survivor they particularly like that the cancer cell can be turned inside out to a healthy cell! Check out her full GIANTmicrobes Review.
About the prize: One lucky winner will receive a GIANTmicrobes of their choice!
About the giveaway: This giveaway begins on 10/28 and ends on 11/11 at 11:00pm (times are Central) and is open to US residents ages 18+. Please refer to the full terms and conditions in the Giveaway Tools.
Disclosure: I received no compensation for this publication. My opinions are my own and may be different than yours. Life of a Mad Typer is not responsible for prize fulfillment.
Syphillis, MRSA, Toxic Mold, Kissing Disease, and a Sperm cell. Truth be told, I love, love, LOVE the Giant microbes! They are a great teaching tool for my kids, and it gives me an excuse to have stuffed animals. lol I've been in love with them for years. Always wanted to start a collection but I never jumped right in. :/
ReplyDeleteI think a lot of these would be cool to have. Since I don't own any yet I think I would want the Common Cold one first. My cat would like snuggling with it I think, lol.
ReplyDeleteI'd go for just about any of them, but really like Staph and Toxoplasmosis! I'd probably gift this to the Microbiology instructor I had last fall...
ReplyDeleteI love the giant microbes! Earaches are what ails me the most, but I love all the ones that look like snakes too!
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