Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bloggy Giveaway: Hawaiian Tea

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Giveaway is now closed.
As part of the Bloggy Carnival giveaway, I am giving away a tropical assortment of all natural gourmet teas from the Hawaiian Islands Tea Company. The flavors are Coconut Macadamia Herbal, Hibiscus Honey Lemon, Pineapple Waikiki, Guava Ginseng, Mango Maui, and Passion Fruit Na Pali.

To enter, leave a comment asking a question about Hawaii. I will answer the most popular questions here when the contest is over. You have to ask a question to be entered!

For a second entry, subscribe to my blog (check the sidebar) and leave a separate comment telling me you are either a new subscriber or already a subscriber.

Make sure I have a way to contact you, either through your blog link, or through email. Only publish email if you don't think I have it! The end of the contest will be 8am Hawaii Standard Time on Saturday, November 1. I will announce the winners on Sunday, November 2 sometime on Hawaii Standard Time! Much aloha!

I also have another giveaway you can find here.

41 comments:

  1. I guess no one wants the tea!

    Where can you go for the best luau experience?

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  2. What is the correct pronunciation of "Puu o Mahuka Heiau"?

    esrotu@gmail.com

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  3. And I am a subscriber.

    esrotu@gmail.com

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  4. Where do Hawaiians like to go on vacation? I love this tea, I bought some in Hawaii and it brings back good memories. Thanks for the chance.

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  5. What is the best time of the year to go if you arent interested in laying out but hiking, biking and kayaking?

    Thanks for the giveaway!

    hetz-junk(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  6. Do you ever get island fever? Or is it all beaches and pancakes over there? And you know I subscribe.

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  7. Okay... I'll ask the same question as on your other cool giveaway.

    Why spam???

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  8. Do the Hawaiians have a name for the tourists? In northern Michigan we would call tourists "fudgies" because they would be coming up for some Mackinaw Fudge. thanks for the great contests.

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  9. Oh, the tea makes me think of our "Welcome Spring Tea Party." I miss you!

    A question: How much candy will you need to be prepared for your Hawaiian Halloween? I'm envisioning your van stacked to the ceiling...

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  10. LOL, I'll post a question!!

    Where is your families favorite place to get the best shaved ice?

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  11. Oh..and I'm a subscriber too! Does that count that I'm a "follower" of your blog?

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  12. Now I wish I lived in Hawaii, the tea and coffee sound so good over there! What is your favorite hawaiian food?

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  13. Do you have a favorite Tea Room on the Island? I know you wrote about that one with the Red HAT Ladies.

    What is the best TIME of year in HI? Do you have down time from all the tourists like we do here in Savannah? WE love it when we can reclaim the CITY and not have to wait for hours to go to our favorite places.

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  14. What is the most unique wildlife you have seen in Hawaii?

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  15. How is a Hawaiian tea party different from a Mainland tea party?

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  16. Not technically about Hawaii, but I heard pineapples actually grow IN the ground, do they? I always thought they grew on trees. Wow, I probably sound pretty ignorant right now, huh? ;)

    Lalycairn (at) gmail.com

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  17. Where are all the surfing competitions held?
    katelynthames AT yahoo DOT com

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  18. Oh! Tea is lovely, too. (and I WON'T ask about poor Mr. Attanasio again, lol)

    My question: I've heard you can see rainbows nearly every day in Hawaii. Is this true?

    melaniesands @ yahoo .ca

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  19. I subscribed for the Kona Coffee giveaway. Does that still count for a 2nd entry here?

    Thanks a bunch!

    melaniesands @ yahoo . ca

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  20. mmmm, that tea looks delish! I wonder where to visit where it would be beautiful and nice but not crowded.

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  21. What's the most well-known indigenously Hawaiian food?
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  22. Are there a lot of jobs available in Hawaii? Is it crowded everywhere?

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  23. I LOVE that tea (as you well know :) )! I was going to ask the luau question, too, but since it was already asked--what touristy things on Oahu are a complete waste of time and/or money? Love y'all. Josie

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  24. mmmm, sounds good

    question: where do hawaiians honeymoon?

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  25. Wow, those are unique tea flavors. Do people commonly greet each other with aloha?

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  26. Let's see...a question about Hawaii... If you had the choice would you move back to the mainland or would you stay in Hawaii? Just curious!!!
    junglewife (at) gmail (dot) com

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  27. What makes life in Hawaii better than life on the mainland?
    andrewandkristan(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  28. I <3 tea, thanks for the giveaway!

    I grew up in Hawaii (so don't have many questions), but haven't been back in 12 years, and will be visiting Oahu in Feb. I want to show my husband genuinely kama'aina sites- where should we hit (Especially restaurants)?

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  29. Do people in Hawaii ever get tired of the beach?

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  30. I'll ask a different question for this one... What is your favorite traditional Hawaiian food?
    Thanks!

    Shannona@Hotmail.com

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  31. Can you recommend a great place to eat in Hawaii that isn't too touristy? Some place that the locals like to hang out?

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  33. Ok, so you've had all these posts about top 10 Hawaii this and top 10 best that... what are the top 10 bad things about living in Hawaii? Besides only seeing the Harveys every two years or so.

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  34. Hmmm...another question...ahh, go it! truthfully, does poi really taste like glue???

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  35. Are all the men good looking? :)

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  36. I have seen several others ask about poi so I too would like to know what it is and how does it taste? Thanks!

    braaisjo at gmail dot com

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  37. Fun stuff R :) Hmmm, what is your favorite Hawaiian fruit and why (I can't remember if you said this in a post already :))?

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  38. I LOVE tea. You have two awesome giveaways. They excite me lol!

    My question is what is the most popular "tourist spot" when visiting Hawaii?

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