


“Just having the chance to choose a brand new Dum Dum Pops flavor is fun, and then to have the child’s name on the wrapper makes it an extra-special opportunity.” "Many children dream of becoming a star, and this contest is a fun way to accomplish that,” said Jim Knight, Vice President-Marketing.
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Specially marked packages of Dum Dum Pops contained the code required to access the contest, or by sending a request to the address on the website.Ĭontest entrants got to chose from eight brand new Dum Dum Pop flavor options, including unique flavors such as Apple Pie, Blueberry, Cranberry, French Toast, Honeydew, Peach, Pumpkin, and Toasted Marshmallow. Her mother, Teri Keusch, entered her into the contest.

Savannah was randomly selected out of over 5,000 initial entries. A VIP visit to Spangler Candy Company with three guests.Her name on her chosen flavor of Dum Dum Pop® – “Savannah Blueberry”.Let me know what you think in the comments below.MaPRLog - Savannah Keusch, a 13 year old from Lansing, MI has been selected as the Grand Prize Winner of the Dum Dum Pops® 2009 Pop Star promotion! As Grand Prize Winner, Savannah will receive: And of course the kids loved helping me “prepare” the supplies! 🙂 You could use this same idea with any kind of wrapper- pick a special someone’s fave and make it a gift. So what do you think? I think this is a sweet, and easy little DIY craft! I had it up on Easter and everyone commented on how cute and clever it was. I also attached a piece for the hanger (attached with a pin on the back) I had just a few small pieces of scrap ribbon to make a nice little knot. When you get near the end, leave a few inches at the top for a bow. But if you want a little more subtle look, pin through the back of the wrapper. I liked the more vibrant color by pinning through the front. In the picture above, you can see the top is pinning on the front and the bottom is pinning on the white (back). One thing to decide is if you want to pin on the back side of the wrapper or on the colorful front. I actually thought it laid better with no wrappers on the back (and you need half as many wrappers!) And you really don’t have to fill the backside of the form (unless you want it to be seen from both sides). If you alternate each pin left to right, a little off center from the middle of the form – they will fill in nicely. Basically you are going to pin each wrapper in the center onto the wreath form. It is really quite easy to assemble this wreath. Ribbon: I just used a bit of scrap ribbon. (as you see below, mine did not have that and sometimes ripped thru) Straight Pins: I would suggest straight pins with a small ball/pearl on the end so the wrapper doesn’t rip thru. I have seen coffee filter wreaths before, so I thought why not make a Dum Dums Wrapper Wreath! (try saying that 5 times fast!)ĭum Dums Wrappers: This is the most fun part! 😉 You will need, a lot!įoam Wreath Form: I love the small 9 in forms I find at the Dollar Tree (cheap and a nice size). As the kiddos unwrapped those lolli-pops, I just knew I had to do something with the wrappers. When the kiddos and I were making our Dum Dums Suncatchers, another DIY project inspiration hit me.
