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Be Young: Lipton’s White Tea “Free Your Y” Fuji Bike Giveaway

By Cindy | May 17, 2008

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Lipton’s Free Your Y Campaign  compares the young buds of white tea leaves to tapping into our inner youth. Moms know better than anyone else how much energy and enthusiasm children find in life. Moms also find themselves consumed by numerous responsibilities.

Today at Lipton’s Free Your Y Contest Website voting starts for the Top Youthful Spirits Videos. Head on over and vote before May 30th! From funny to crazy, you’ll be entertained and inspired! 

Bikes are an excellent form of fun exercise. With a baby carrier attached, bike rides make great family events. Neighborhood, biking trails, city greenways and large parks are a few locations to bike and enjoy the outdoors.

How would the Fuji Crosstown 2.0 Bike release your inner youth?

How do your children inspire you to be young again?

To enter Go Workout Mom’s Lipton White Tea Free Your Y Fuji Crosstown 2.0 Bike (retail value $399) Giveaway, answer one of the questions above in the comments and/or answer via a link back from your blog through May 30, 2008, Midnight, CST. Contest is open to U.S. residents only. Via random drawing, a contest winner will be announced Monday, June 2nd along with your ideas and a review of Lipton White Tea products.  

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For more details about the Fuji Crosstown 2.0, click here: bike details.

Disclaimer: The Pepsi/Lipton Partnership will provide a check for $75.00 to be used for professional assembly of all Lipton Fuji bicycles awarded. Neither Pepsi Co. nor Unilever is liable for any injuries, damages or accidents that may result from the receipt, assembly or use of this bicycle.

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7 comments
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On May 17th, 2008 at 10:37 am, Blaine Moore said:

When I was a kid, I used to tool around on the bike all the time. I’d ride it around just because, or head over to the grocery store on the bike to pick up a few essentials for my mother, or head to a hot dog stand a few towns over with a friend to get some grub. Winning the Fuji bike would let me tool around town again, this time with my wife. (Right now we can’t ride together.)

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On May 17th, 2008 at 11:36 am, Susan said:

Another chance at this! OK, I’m going to answer the first question since I don’t have any children (yet).

Having a bike (specifically this one)would allow me to ride on the bike paths here in town. I could go with my husband then. As a young girl, my family and I used to take bike trips. We explored different neighborhoods or country landscapes with my Dad in the lead. (I would have to be second in line, though, just because.) ;) I’d love to be able to share those kinds of experiences with my kids someday.

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On May 18th, 2008 at 7:07 am, workout mommy said:

my children keep me young but reminding me each day to play hard and laugh more. Their squeals and giggles help me remember not to sweat the small stuff in life. When I take them to the park, I leave all my grown up issues at the gate and just have fun—–just like a kid!

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On May 18th, 2008 at 10:50 am, MizFit said:

honestly
frighteningly :)
I havent changed at all since having my daughter—it just makes my young at heart more socially acceptable.

(really.)

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On May 19th, 2008 at 6:53 am, Brianna said:

My children inspire me to be young again by encouraging me embracing my inner girl rolling down the hill at the park, run with wreckless abandon as we play tag in the yard and giggle loudly without reservation.

A cool new yellow bike would be a great reminder for me to keep my “yellow hat” optimism in place on days that are more challenging . . . and is just the thing I could use to get myself signed up for a duathlon this year (something new – just like we encourage our kids to try new things!).

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On May 20th, 2008 at 10:24 am, JoLynn from The Fit Shack said:

How would the Fuji Crosstown 2.0 Bike release your inner youth?

I’ve been riding a bike since I was a kid, it was my freedom to escape “the country” and head into town (we were only 3 miles from town but it seemed like we were farther away).

I still have a bike although it’s not the same one I had growing up (lol) and I still love riding. It does take me back, too – very enjoyable. :)

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On May 21st, 2008 at 1:00 am, George said:

When I was a kid, my friends and I would go off on our bikes almost every day during the summer and have fun. Go across town to one park or another, out to the lake a few miles away or into the woods. As my wife and I have gotten older and heavier, we’ve tried to stay fit by walking trails together, but she has foot and ankle trouble that flare up. So, we’ve tended to work separately at the local athletic club. Lately, she has learned she can use a bike without problems, got one and she’s been leaving me in the dust. I’d certainly feel more youthful if I had a bike too and could go out on the local biking trails for adventures with her.

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