Ready to Win?
Let’s first discuss what you can win. The winner will recieve a Ghirardelli Gift Album valued at $75. It has more than a dozen different collections of premium rich chocolate assortments to choose from. So whether you like milk, dark, or simply all chocolates, there’s something to tantilize your tastebuds.
This is a gift album found on ordermygift.com which has a ton of great giftcards/albums for Christmas presents. We like them as we can pick the amount of $$ that we’re going to spend. Albums range from $25 all the way to $750 and have many differnet specialities…like the the Chocolate Lover’s album were going to eat give away. If you want to finish your Christmas shopping in a few minutes and within your budget we highly recommend checking out the album selections!
Ok, ready to play? Here’s the deal…
The first person who leaves a comment with the correct answers will win (keep in mind we moderate the comments, so if you don’t see your posting right away, be patient, we’ll get to it.) There are five questions, and you must get all five answers (according to our sources) correct. READY?
1. In the Movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”, who lost the $8,000?
2. What one reindeer is never mentioned in Clement Moore’s Poem “The Night Before Christmas”?
3. What do Children in Japan Call Santa Claus?
4. What best selling Christmas song did Gene Autry record in 1951?
5. What American President barred the Christmas Tree from being displayed in the White House?
GAME ON!! UPDATE: We have a Winner…
Congratulations Laurie S. with the correct answers:
1. Uncle Billy
2. Rudolph
3. Santa Kurohsu (We would have accepted Santa or Santa Claus as well).
4. Frosty the snowman
5. Teddy Roosevelt

December 10th, 2007 at 3:21 pm
1. Uncle Billy
2. Rudolph
3. Santa Kurohsu
4. Frosty the snowman
5. Teddy Roosevelt
December 10th, 2007 at 8:54 pm
1. Uncle Billy
2. Rudolph
3. Santa Clause (Santa)
4. Frosty the Snowman
5. President Teddy Roosevelt
December 10th, 2007 at 10:49 pm
1. Uncle Billy
2. Rudolph
3. Hoteisho
4. Frosty The Snowman
5. Teddy Roosevelt