Hey all,
I know it’s been a little over a week since the first post, so I thought I’d remind you that we’ve got a new contest going on here at FitEgg.
Earlier this month we finished our review of the Stuffitts Shoe Inserts.
On the last page of the review, we announced our contest. There are a few ways to enter. Stuffitts will be giving away two pairs of their inserts to our readers. To enter:
- If you’re on Twitter, simply Tweet : “@FitEgg @StuffittsGuy I want to Win the Stuffitts!”. You can also follow us while you’re there
- If you’re on Facebook, head over to our Fan Page, become a fan, and leave us a message telling us why you want a pair.
- Leave a comment on this post explaining why you want a pair.
- You can also promote this contest on your blog or site. Make sure you let us know about the post and we’ll enter you into the contest.
My family suffers from the dreaded “stinkfoot”. I’m hoping that if I win these they will help with that problem. Lets go Stuffits, help me and my family escape from “Stinkfoot”.
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Thanks T,
I understand the Stinkfoot and I promise that Stuffitts will do a great job curing this ailment.
Good Luck,
Eric
Having multiple pairs of stinky shoes in one closet is sometimes just too much for me. After reading your review, I know the stuffitts could help alleviate some of my pain. 🙂
Thanks!
I hear you on that one David. Thanks for entering, the Stuffitts will take care of the problem of smelly shoes.
Eric
After hearing Brandon talk about these on his podcast I was sure I would need to try them. They sound fantastic!
Love Brandon’s podcasts and he’s absolutely right. They’re not too complicated, but they absolutely work.
After reading all the reviews and podcasts how can one not need these. I’m a runner, I walk dogs for a living and all my shoes could use some love that’s for sure. I would be forever grateful to win a pair of these.
My husband is a marine and he wears his boots so much and his running shoes for PFT’s it gets super hot in Iraq and these would be great to keep his shoes fresh.