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  1. Theres sum great fundraisers here! Thank you!!

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  2. Thanks for adding this to my linky! What countries are eligible to enter?

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  3. I found some "Sweet Fundraisers for the kids to do! Thanks!

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  4. I would love to win a Target Gift Card! #ProductReviewParty

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  5. Cool giveaway! Thanks for linking up at OVER THE MOON Link Party.
    :) gwingal

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  6. Wish they had Target in the UK! Thanks for Linking with #SnappedUp!

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  7. Such a great giveaway! Thanks so much for linking up with me On the Edge!

    Shelbee
    www.shelbeeontheedge.com

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