Win A Year’s Worth of Cereal from Ted Murphy

by Missy Ward on November 17, 2008 · 2 comments

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Ted Murphy, CEO of Izea is at it again. He submerged himself in a bathtub full of cereal to launch a new promotion on Ted.me.

Ted’s giving away 52 boxes of cereal to a lucky winner on his blog. On top of that, if he gets 500 comments on his post, he’ll donate 52 boxes of cereal to a local food bank.

Ted in a tub full of cereal

Here’s where I come in. I’ve already adopted a Central Florida family for the holidays and am also sponsoring some silent auction items at another holiday party benefitting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. But that said, I’m always up for another good challenge that benefits my local community.

So, if Ted gets his 500 comments, I will match his 52 boxes of cereal and donate it to whatever local food bank he desires.

While I must admit that Ted’s way of going about things is a little over the top at times, to quote a tag line in a Quaker Oatmeal (my favorite) commercial… “It’s a good thing to do and a tasty way to do it!”

So hop on over and post a little comment about your favorite cereal or how goofy Ted looks. Be a sport — It’s for charity!

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1 Ted Murphy November 18, 2008 at 10:04 am

“…is a little over the top at times”

Awwwww. You are so sweet. You could have just said crazy. : )

Ted Murphy’s last blog post..Team Building Exercise : Team Storyteller

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2 Trisha Lyn Fawver November 21, 2008 at 7:26 pm

That photo is rather disturbing, I must say lol

Trisha Lyn Fawver’s last blog post..Free Toolsday 11/18 – Giftag.com

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