Update 2:30 p.m. Tuesday: We have a winner. Janet’s number came up — and she responded immediately. So she’s the winner of the cute Kit-Cat clock. ENTRIES NOW CLOSED. Thanks for playing, everyone. More fun giveaways surely on their way soon!
Spring is springing — and to celebrate all the sunshine, lollipops, rainbows, and unicorns that come with this season of renewal, we’re doing a fun pop-up giveaway this weekend. You can win a classic piece of Americana — A Kit Cat clock — contributed by our friends at Kit-Cat Clocks, who have been making these clocks in the U.S. of A. since 1932. Continue on for the rules and the deadline…
How to enter to win a Kit Cat clock:
- To win, you must be a subscriber to our newsletter — (Yes, this is “what’s in it for the blog” – you can opt out at any time after the contest ends)
- To enter, use the Comment field on this post below and tell us… where you’d hang your Kit Cat clock… or why just looking at this invention just brings out a smile… or just say hey.
- One entry per person. Note: All comments are going into moderation and are being approved when we get to them.
- U.S. and Canada delivery addresses only.
- Entries close on Monday, March 23, around 10 a.m. Eastern— that is, I will lock down the Comments field at that time.
- Prize: A classic black Kit-Cat clock like the one shown here. It will be mailed to you by Kit-Cats.
- I will choose the winner via the Random Number Generator at random.org. I will email that person. [Tip: Be sure you enter your email address correctly in the email field of the Comment form.] They will have 5 business days to respond. If I do not hear from them, I will choose the next person who commented. Lather, rinse, repeat. I will post the winner’s name as soon as all is confirmed.
- Terms of use apply.
Many thanks to Kit-Cat for contributing the prize for this giveaway — check out all their designs on their website here.
Note: This is NOT a paid or sponsored post. Pam just got the itch for a happydoodle giveaway, reached out to Kit-Cat, and meow, here we are. Good luck to one and all!
Jane C says
A piece to add to my vintage kitchen wares
Steve says
This little kitty would look purr-fect in my well-worn, original 30s kitchen, with its white-painted, hand-built tall cabinets with chrome deco hardware and apple-green walls covered with old Mexican feather bird pictures and a large pre-war sackcloth printed souvenir map of Michigan. I have a 1946 General Electric refrigerator that runs like a champ, and I boil water for coffee (stored in Lincoln Beautyware canisters on the gold-flecked white laminate countertop) on my mid-60s Magic Chef apartment size stove, and I enjoy that coffee and browsing on my iPad at the yellow laminate and chrome dining set my dad bought for my grandma with his paper route money in 1948. I make toast with a 1958 Toastmaster and keep a dormant aqua and chrome Coronet toaster on the table for keeping track on bills and receipts. Pretty much the only thing in the room I’ve changed over the years was replacing a worn-out vinyl floor with VCT tiles in cranberry and putty. If the kitchen sounds “eccentric” or “whimsical”… I suppose it is.
But the best part of giving the kitty clock a good home would be that it’d give my Klocker Spaniel “Skeeter” a good companion. I got Skeeter a few years ago from Goodwill, bright red, new and unused in the box. He’s always busy wagging his tail and keeping track of the minutes for me, but a feline friend would be meow-velous for him.
TL;DR: I have a kooky house. Please pick me.
David Hinchey says
This clock would definitely have a place of honor in our kitchen. It would feel right at home with our blue cloud plastic tiles, red boomerang table and chairs and our select mate 100.
Sarah says
Always wanted one of these super cute clocks! I would be hanging it in my mid-century modified apartment!!!
Betsy White says
I used to have one many moves ago! I miss it so! And now I have a daughter who would love it as much as I would!
Kathy Gillespie says
I have wanted one of these for my daughter for oh, so many years!!!! Please let me the “random” winner!
Mimi says
Oh goodness! Such an infectious smile, can’t help but to smile back. Thank you KK and RR!
Ann Lesar says
Kit Kat would be the perfect whimsy in our original 1934 retirement home kitchen!
Susan says
I would hang it in the kitchen
When I was a child my Aunt Leona and Uncle Dust had one in their kitchen in Galena Kansas. I thought it was the best thing I had ever seen, Boy, that brings back memories. I just sat at the kitchen table watching it
Pamela Smith says
I love these clocks. I would hang it in my kitchen, probably near my 1949 Kelvinator refrigerator and stove.