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Gitta Stroller Giveaway

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Sponsored By: Gitta

Hosted By: Love, Mrs. Mommy

Gittabags was developed by a mom who couldn’t find a diaper bag to suit her needs, so the industrial designer decided to create her very own dream bag! Gittabags’ first diaper bag entered the market in 2001 and they have been making fashionable, quality-driven bags ever since!

1 Lucky Winner Will Receive:

A Gitta On-The-Go Stroller Organizer! Winner's choice of color/pattern shown in the giveaway image (Black, Blue Denim, Black Denim, Dark Blue Denim, Desert Denim, Gray Grid, Printed Black, Printed Green, and Printed Purple). $39 RV!

Open To US entries - Must be 18+ to enter Giveaway Dates ~ 10/22 5:00 PM EST through 11/8 11:59 PM EST

Good Luck!
Disclosure: Love, Mrs. Mommy and all participating bloggers are not held responsible for sponsors who do not fulfill their prize obligations. Love, Mrs. Mommy received a Gitta Trend at no cost to facilitate the above-mentioned review. This giveaway is in no way endorsed or sponsored by Facebook or any other social media site. The winner will be randomly drawn by Giveaway Tools and will be notified by email. Winner has 48 hours to reply before a replacement winner will be drawn. If you would like to participate in an event like this please contact LoveMrsMommy (at) gmail (dot) com.

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