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Inspired Endurance Giveaway

I HAVE SOMETHING SUPER AWESOME TO SHARE!! READ ON TO FIND OUT MORE!!!


Several times during the past 3 weeks I have been wearing these 2 awesome bracelets from Inspired Endurance.  It was brought to my attention about 4 weeks ago that they were looking for bloggers to wear their jewelry and write a review about them.  I was honored to be able to do this.  I asked for the 13.1 charm for myself and the run charm to give away.  I have been wearing both to see what it would be like to wear multiple bracelets from them.  I love them!  I love them so much that I am actually going to purchase the 26.2 charm to wear with my 13.1 charm so that I can wear 2 of them all the time!  

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They are so comfortable to wear that I hardly notice that I have them on!  I am a teacher so I am running around all day working with kids, working the copy machine, and typing on the computer.  Normally dangly bracelets will end up driving me crazy about halfway through the day.  These ones have not bothered me one bit.  Plus they are tough!  I bump them against things and each other and there is not a mark on them at all!  Even after almost constant use!  I am very pleased with the quality of these bracelets.  Honestly, I am trying to convince my hubby to let me buy multiple bracelets and to try out some of their other products. They have earrings, rings, and necklaces.  Plus they have customizable jewelry as well.  They are really awesome.  Seriously, I want like everything in their store!  It is a Runner Girl’s jewelry paradise!!

You have to check out their website to see all the amazing running jewelry they have to offer.  Their prices are very reasonable also!  Plus they have amazing offers also.  You will receive a 10% discount on your next purchase included with the giveaway bracelet.  How awesome is that!!  


This is the bracelet you can win!  Isn’t it pretty?  I seriously love it!!

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Here’s how to enter my drawing:  (This is my first ever giveaway so let’s see how this goes!)
  1. Like and share this blog post
  2. Leave a comment that you completed all of the above and why you should be the winner!!

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!  You have until Friday October 16 at midnight to enter!!  

And as always,
Until next time, Run on, my friends!!
And always remember:
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Laura

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