Nellie’s Free Range Eggs Giveaway Sponsored by Nellie’s Free Range Eggs
Hosted by Pea of Sweetness
Nellie’s Free Range Eggs cares about their hens! Their hens are never given feed with antibiotics or hormones and get to live freely as a chicken should! In fact, they are Certified Humane! See what I thought and grab my breakfast burrito recipe! Be sure to check out where to buy Nellie’s Free Range Eggs near you!
Would you like to win a dozen of Nellie’s Free Range Eggs? 2 winners will each receive a full product value coupon for a dozen of Nellie’s Free Range Eggs! This giveaway runs through 8/3 at 11:59pm Eastern Time and is open to US residents ages 18+.
Winners are subject to eligibility verification and will have 48 hours to confirm before a new winner will be drawn. For any questions/concerns please email emilee.roberts (at) peaofsweetness (dot) com (consider adding this email to your “Safe List” as winning email notification will be sent from this email). Please read the full terms and conditions in the Giveaway Tools. By entering the giveaway you are agreeing to these terms and conditions.
Disclosure: Emilee at Pea of Sweetness received complimentary products in exchange for an honest review. No additional compensation was received. Pea of Sweetness and any participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment.
this company is commited to humane treatment of animals and conservation
What I like most about Nellie’s Free Range Eggs is the taste.
I like that the hens are not given antibiotics or hormones.
I like that they are are never given feed with antibiotics or hormones
I love that these eggs are humane certified as range free could be many chickens in a small area with not a lot of room to actually roam!
because they are free range which means happier hens and healthier eggs
What I like the most is that the Chickens are treated Humanly and have room to move!! Can’t stand abuse to any animal! This alone makes me feel very good about Nellies Eggs..
My favorite thing is the chickens are free range. I’m glad they don’t have to suffer in cages.
The hens are never given antibiotics.
I like that the hens are not given hormones.