American Girl For Goodness, Bake! Sweepstakes

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American Girl For Goodness, Bake! Sweepstakes

Hunger is one of the biggest problem kids are facing in America today. So American Girl and No Kid Hungry are teaming up to make sure more kids get enough to eat.

Want to help hungry kids get the food they need? You could be part of a very special nationwide bake sale called For Goodness, Bake! Learn how to host a No Kid Hungry bake sale plus, you could win an exciting prize package featuring the Grace doll, girl of the year, and more!

Sign Up To Win

During the sweepstakes period, visit nokidhungry.org/americangirl and sign up to join the American Girl Bake Sale team. By registering to host a bake sale, you’ll be entered for a chance to win the For Goodness, Bake! Sweepstakes. Limited to one (1) entry per person/email address for the entire Sweepstakes Period.

A Chance To Win

The Grace Doll - American Girl

Bake-sale registrants could win one of the following prizes:

  • One (1) Grand Prize winner: one (1) Grace Doll & Paperback Book, one (1) Grace’s French Bakery, (1) Grace’s Bistro Set, one (1) Grace’s Baking Outfit, (1) one Grace Thomas’s Tee for Girls, one (1) Grace Thomas’s Skirt for Girls, one (1) Grace Thomas’s Pretty Beret for Girls and one (1) Grace Thomas’s Polka-Dot Apron for Girls.
  • Five (5) First Prize winners: One (1) Grace Doll & Paperback Book.
  • Ten (10) Second Prize winners: One (1) Grace’s Bracelet and one (1) Grace Paperback Book.
  • Twenty Five (25) Third Prize winners: One (1) Grace Thomas’s Puppy Tee for Girls, one (1) Dots & Bows Phone Wristlet for Girls and one (1) Grace paperback book.

Sweepstakes Period

This sweepstakes, which consists of a ten months entry period, will be held from January 1, 2015 to October 31, 2015.

Eligibility

Entry into the American Girl For Goodness, Bake! Sweepstakes is open only to legal residents of the 50 United States, The District of Columbia and Canada (excluding the Province of Quebec) who are at least 18 years of age or older (or the age of majority in their respective jurisdiction of residence), whichever is greater, as of date of entry.