Natural Delights highlights national parks with sweepstakes

Natural Delights is highlighting national parks in July with facts, activities and snacks to enjoy while visiting.

Natural Delights is celebrating the outdoors, with a National Parks prize package.
Natural Delights is celebrating the outdoors, with a National Parks prize package.
(Courtesy Natural Delights)

Natural Delights is highlighting national parks in July with facts, activities and snacks to enjoy while visiting.

The promotion is running through July 31 and will reward a grand prize winner with the Family Adventure Pack, containing a Go Pro Hero 7, a national park family pass and a $200 gift card to REI. Two secondary winners will win prizes valued at $150, according to a news release.

“Outdoor adventure seekers are also medjool date enthusiasts, so the promotion is a natural fit,” David Baxter, brand manager for natural delights, said in the release. “We feel it is important as a brand to lean into shoppers’ current life realities, especially during the summer months when families tend to go on vacation and explore our national parks.” Participants can enter the sweepstakes on the Natural Delights website.

“Nurturing Natural Delights’ current online communities and connecting with new people on social media while we partner with like-minded influencers, we intend to delight this group of consumers with a fun promotion, a chance to win something of value to them and food inspiration as a bonus,” Baxter said in the release.

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