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.
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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!
Walter Minkel says
I’ve always loved Kit Kat Clocks, which grow more retro as the years pass. I’ve owned two of them in my past–twenty and thirty years ago, both of them given away to Kit Kat-loving friends–and I’d love to have another. Thanks, W
Laura Crumpacker says
Ooh, he would have to be in our shop so everyone could enjoy him and he would help us keep an eye on the time! Wonderful giveaway! Thanks for the opportunity!
Joel says
I would hang this fantastic clock in my original 1950s baby blue & yellow bathroom. Or perhaps my in-progress kitchen. Would also look wonderful in my hallway. Heck, where couldn’t I hang it? These clocks always remind me of Felix the cat – and Felix is my Dad’s middle name 🙂
Jana says
Of course, this clock would hang prominently in my kitchen/living room/dining room. It’s all open….and besides, my beagle wants a cat.
Marti says
I would hang the Kit Kat clock on our kitchen wall. It’s totally retro so the clock would look so awesome on the wall!! I can’t wait to see if it’s mine!!!!
Brian Von-Niessen says
I will be hanging it in the back porch off the carport. So everyone can see it through the door window while waiting for us to answer the door after ringing the doorbell. Maybe they will be so distracted they will forget to actually ring the bell 😉
Ruth says
So cute! I would put the clock in my 1939 almost all original kitchen above the gas stove. Thank you!
Carol says
I would love to hang the Kit Kat clock in my sewing room. It reminds me of my childhood. My grandmother had one in her sewing room.
judy e says
would hang in my daughters room, she loves cats. on a crazy note when i was little my mom had put one of these up in our bedroom and i was scared of it so she finally took it down. wish i had it now
Jane says
As a little girl, I remember our neighbor, Lena and Milfred, had a Kit-Cat clock hanging in their kitchen. I thought it was the cat’s meow! I have always loved cats and now have 5 brothers and sisters that I found as feral kittens on the fourth floor of the AD German Warehouse, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in his (and my) hometown of Richland Center, WI. Spot, Puff, Frank Lloyd and Wright would luv to tell time on their very own Kit-Cat clock–plus what fun they would have watching the tail wag!