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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

FoldTuk Giveaway!



With a small kitchen like ours, finding storage space is always a challenge! Thankfully, a company called FoldTuk offers a number of collapsible containers that save you space and offer a number of different uses.  FoldTuk containers can easily be used for cooking, serving, food storage, and more!  Currently, FoldTuk offers both 5-in-1 bakeware (you can read my review here) and the 3-in-1 FoldTuk Roaster.  Plus, in the near future, you will also be able to purchase FoldTuk cookware! 




A product that is perfect for the season: The FoldTuk roaster is designed with size in mind; both big and small.  The FoldTuk Roaster can easily accommodate a 18lb fowl/20 pound roast by expanding to 9" in height and collapsing to less than 3" for storage.  This is possible because of FoldTuk's unique "fold and tuck" technology.  This special technology allows you to cook enough to a large gathering, without worrying about creating extra storage for a bulky roaster.  According to the FoldTuk website, "the product is so unique that it has international patents pending."

This roaster comes in three different color choices including red, blue, and grey; one of which is sure to fit your personal style!  Each FoldTuk Roaster is made from food-grade silicone and contains a solid stainless steel bottom and a top rim flange (made from polished stainless steel), both of which add to the elegance of the design.  This roaster contains a interesting elliptical shaped cover that will accommodate a large fowl or roast, while locking in moisture to create a juicy and crisp fowl or roast that is evenly roasted.To make handling easy, FoldTuk has created their roaster as lightweight as possible; the FoldTuk roaster weighs in at a light 4.5lbs.  The practical design of the FoldTuk roaster allows you to cook (in ovens up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit), serve, and store all in one dish (either in the refrigerator or the freezer).  And, to make clean-up simple, the FoldTuk roaster has a non-stick surface (PTFE/PFOA-free) and is dishwasher safe!



You can purchase the FoldTuk roaster on the FoldTuk website for $80.00.  Shop FoldTuk's online store from the comfort of your home and have any of FoldTuk's products shipped to your home; whether your home is in Canada, the US, or international!  Or, you can purchase your FoldTuk roaster from one of the following locations: Amazon.com, Target.com,  in-store at The Bay & Zellers in Canada, or at the specialty store named Sylvestres in Lindsay, Ontario. With Thanksgiving and Christmas quickly approaching, now is a great time to get your FoldTuk Roaster for yourself or a loved one. 

Save 20% off your next order when you quote the coupon code "everything up close" during checkout.
This coupon code is valid on all FoldTuk products purchased through the FoldTuk online store (here or here).
This coupon expires on January 1st, 2010.

To find recipes that work great in FoldTuk products, check out their Recipe Page.


What can you win? One winner will receive a FoldTuk 6-cup, rectangular bakeware piece in black.



To enter, Visit FoldTuk's website, then come back here and tell me one thing you learned about the company.  This question must be answered to gain an entry in the giveaway.

Each of the following will give you one extra entry in the giveaway. Please make sure to leave a separate comment for each thing you do:
-Visiting FoldTuk's recipe page, then coming back here and telling me which recipe you'd love to try if you won the FoldTuk six-cup rectangle bakeware piece. 
-Following FoldTuk on twitter (http://twitter.com/foldtuk). Please leave your Twitter name.
-Friending FoldTuk on Facebook. Please leave your Facebook name so I can verify your entry.
-Subscribing to my blog via email or RSS.
-Adding my button to your blog sidebar.
-Following me on Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/ihchicky). Please leave your Twitter name.
-Following me on Blogger / Google Friends Connect (publicly).
-Listing this giveaway on a current Giveaway Linky on another blog.  Only one link per blog post permitted.  Earn 1 extra entry for each blog you post the link on.
-Tweeting about this giveaway (with a link to this page) on Twitter. Please leave a link to your tweet or your twitter name. You can do this once a day.
- Blogging about this giveaway on your blog. Please leave a link to your blog post in your comment.
- Talking about and linking to this giveaway in any public forum or on Facebook. If you do this, please leave your user-name and a link to the post.
-Donate a minimum of $1 to my BlogHer 2010 Fund using the ChipIn widget on the right hand side of my blog. Earn 1 entry for each dollar you donate! Please leave me your PayPal email address so I can verify your entry.

Important Entry Details: The above entries (main and bonus) can only be submitted once per person (except for the tweet entry, which can be done daily). Please do not use more than one blogger account or add additional anonymous comments to gain extra entries. This is not fair to everyone else and this practice is strictly prohibited. If a person is found to be using more than one account to enter the same giveaway, they will be disqualified from that particular giveaway, as well as all future giveaways.

This giveaway will end on Saturday, November 28th at 11:59pm (Central Standard Time). After the giveaway has ended, the winner will be picked randomly using random.org. EMAIL RULES: In order to win, you must provide a valid email. I will be notifying the winner by email only. Please make sure your blog profile includes your email address and make sure that it is visible. If you do not have a blogger account, please make sure you have included your email address in your post. If there is no email address provided, to contact the winner, another person will be chosen. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email notification with their complete mailing address (I will be forwarding all this information to the sponsor), If this information is not received within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. This giveaway is open to residents of Canada and the US only!



Good Luck!


*Disclaimer: I did not receive any sort of compensation to host this giveaway.  This article contains objective information that can be found on both of FoldTuk's websites.


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Betty N said...

Here is something I learned about FoldTuk
It took almost two years of R&D and numerous samplings and testings to develop the FoldTuk Bakeware product line, which utilizes FoldTuk's proprietary material, Ceramber™, and integrates its renowned "fold & tuck" technology into its designs.

Betty N said...

tweet for Nov 18
http://twitter.com/Grandma3710/status/5823400893

Anne said...

The FoldTuk Bakeware "Round" shape debuted on QVC in March 2008 and was a success.

sue14625 said...

FoldTuk Bakeware was first televised through HSN in Japan.very interesting concept this cookware and bakeware

silverneon2000 said...

I learned that in March 2008, the FoldTuk Bakeware "Round" shape was debuted on QVC and was an instant success. In the same month at the International Housewares show in Chicago, FoldTuk Kitchenware introduced its complete line of bakeware products, offering many colors and shapes. The show attracted hundreds of spectators and customers from all around the world introducing FoldTuk worldwide the following months.



Thank you

silverneon2000 at yahoo dot com

silverneon2000 said...

I would try the meatloaf. It sounds yummy.


silverneon2000 at yahoo dot com

silverneon2000 said...

Following FoldTuk on twitter =silverneon2000


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silverneon2000 said...

Friending FoldTuk on Facebook= Londia Berk


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silverneon2000 said...

Follow ihchicky on twitter=silverneon2000


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silverneon2000 said...

Following you on Blogger/Google Friends Connect (publicly).


silverneon2000 at yahoo dot com

silverneon2000 said...

Tweeted

http://twitter.com/silverneon2000/status/5826708063


silverneon2000 at yahoo dot com

409cope said...

I learned that FoldTuk products don't contain ant petroleum based plastics. cardshark42(at)hotmail(dot)com

409cope said...

I would love to try the meatloaf recipe in this piece. cardshark42(at)hotmail(dot)com

409cope said...

I follow through google friend. cardshark42(at)hotmail(dot)com

suburban prep said...

It can not go into a microwave oven because there is a metal rimming.

stephland3 said...

I learned FoldTuk products are PTFE / PFOA free.
dagoprincessss@hotmail.com

Gerrie said...

They debuted on QVC in March 2008 and was a success
gerrie.shaeffer@yahoo.com

jennem said...

Ceramber™ is a propriety compound. It is food safe and follows the FDA food grade standard.
Jennifer, jennem22 at yahoo dot com

clynsg said...

The first sales were during the 2008 Christmas season in Europe and Japan.

clynsg at yahoo dot com

clynsg said...

If I were to win, would like to try the Eggplant Parmesan.

clynsg at yahoo dot com

kristacular said...

ooooh! Moussaka! I always get vegetarian moussaka at our favorite greek place!

Terra Jones said...

Took 2 years in research & development to actually develop the line

Ellen C. said...

I learned that the baking lid can be used in the microwave but not in the oven. Thanks for the chance.

sweetascandy579 at yahoo dot com

llinda29 said...

2009 ~
In February 2009, FoldTuk Bakeware was first televised through HSN in Japan.

sksweeps said...

I learned that the roaster (which I now covet) cannot go into a microwave oven due to a metal flange and base... not that I was planning on using the roaster in the microwave... but good to know!

panicxduh said...

They come in 4 different colors!
(Red,Black,Orange,blue)

i like the Black best--
panicxduh@yahoo.com

karenmed409 said...

based on a 3-in-1" technology - Cook, Serve, and store. Makes it very popular
karemed409 at comcast dot net

karenmed409 said...

1st recipe I would try is the Macaroni N Cheese
karemed409 at comcast dot net

karenmed409 said...

following FoldTuk on twitter as karenmed409
karemed409 at comcast dot net

karenmed409 said...

FoldTuk Kitchenware Facebook Fan
Karen Medlin
karemed409 at comcast dot net

Linda K said...

FoldTuk bakeware and roaster are dishwasher safe

lkish77123 at gmail dot com

Jenny said...

I learned that FoldTuk has appeared on QVC and HSN.

jennyjoz24 (at) hotmail.com

chani said...

I learned that FoldTuk debuted on QVC

chani.adams (at) gmail.com

chani said...

I'd love to try the mac-n-cheese recipe.

chani.adams (at) gmail.com

Hope said...

During Christmas season of 2008, the first fold- tuk bakeware was sold in Europe and Japan.
onepilgrim86(at)yahoo.com

Hope said...

I'd like to try the macaroni and cheese. That is one of our family's favorites!
onepilgrim86(at)yahoo.com

clc408 said...

You can bake a meal, serve it directly to the mealtime table and save your leftovers all in the very same FoldTuk!

Idaho Jill said...

In March 2009, FoldTuk Kitchenware introduced the first collapsible meat Roaster rated 18lb Turkey / 20 lb roast at the International Housewares show in Chicago - thanks!

Carol W. said...

FoldTuk is located in Richmond, VA.

wolfcarol451(at)gmail(dot)com

Carol W. said...

I'd be eager to try the moussaka recipe.

wolfcarol451(at)gmail(dot)com

Carol W. said...

I follow with Google Friend Connect.

wolfcarol451(at)gmail(dot)com

silverneon2000 said...

Daily tweet

http://twitter.com/silverneon2000/status/5876292274


silverneon2000 at yahoo dot com

Paula L said...

I learned that FoldTuk is dishwasher safe and also PTFE free.

Anne-Marie T said...

I learned that manufacturing FoldTuk requires less energy than making ceramic or glass products, so it is eco-friendly as well.

Carrie and Mady said...

Carrie Thompson

I learned that this is the fastest cooling bakeware on the market!

Carrie and Mady said...

Carrie Thompson

If I won I would try their macaroni and cheese recipe...yummy!!!

ehhogan said...

FoldTuk Kitchenware is a corporation located in Richmond, Virginia


ehhogan at bellsouth.net

flowerchild said...

i learned that the company FoldTuk Kitchenware is a corporation located in Richmond, Virginia.

Anonymous said...

I learned that the products are dishwasher safe.

dolqueil (at) yahoo (dot) com

Anonymous said...

Love that all FoldTuk items are are PTFE / PFOA chemical free! that means non stick but healthier! Would love to add a few more of their products to my collection!
meLiL2u@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

Love eggplant parmesan (http://www.foldtukbakeware.com/recipes.php) Yum! thats what I would make first if I won!
melil2u@yahoo.com

Rajee said...

oldTuk Bakeware was first televised through HSN in Japan.very interesting concept this cookware and bakeware

Jullee and Fam said...

In February 2009, FoldTuk Bakeware was first televised through HSN in Japan.

Kat M said...

Its very cool that they found something that can go in a microwave AND conventional oven. I learned about CERAMBER!

Kat M said...

I would definitely try the Eggplant Parmesan recipe on the site!

Rajee said...

I follow with Google Friend Connect.

rajee@momsfocusonline.com

Anonymous said...

Folttuk introduced the first collapsable bakeware for roasting 18 to 20 lb turkeys in March of this year.

Chaotic Bliss said...

They debuted in 208 on QVC

Thanks
Danielle
itssewmeshop[a]yahoodotcom

Carmie said...

Foldtuk is located in Richmond, VA!

runningcarmie at gmail dot com

Carmie said...

following foldtuk on twitter! (twittername is runningcarmie)

runningcarmie at gmail dot com

Carmie said...

i'm a foldtuk fan on facebook! facebook name is carmie runner

runningcarmie at gmail dot com

Carmie said...

following you on twitter! twittername is runningcarmie

runningcarmie at gmail dot com

Carmie said...

following on googlefriendconnect

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davisesq212 said...

I learned about this product from http://bloggiveaways.blogspot.com/ and discovered on FoldTuk's site that in March 2008, the FoldTuk Bakeware "Round" shape debuted on QVC.

I would love to try making your mac and cheese recipe in the foldtuk.

I am a fan/friend of foldtuk on facebook (Claudia Davis) and tweeted about the product (davisesq212).

I also subscribed to this blog.

Davisesq212@aol.com

KristenW. said...

I learned that you can put the roaster directly from the freezer to the oven. I LOVE that! And it comes in blue. I'd buy blue. Or red. Hmmm.

KristenW. said...

I would definitely choose the meatloaf recipe. It's one thing I can get my picky kids to eat!

Anne-Marie T said...

I am a fan of FoldTuk Kitchenware on Facebook ( Facebook name: Anne-Marie Tvete)

Katie said...

I learned that FoldTuk debuted their Bakeware "Round" shape on QVC in March 2008.

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Katie said...

I will definitely use the macaroni and cheese recipe...delicious!

kstreinz@gmail.com

Katie said...

Last comment! I am also following FoldTuk on Twitter. My account name is kstreinz.

kstreinz@gmail.com

Evelyn said...

The FoldTuk Bakeware "Round" shape debuted on QVC in March 2008.

Tori Gerhart said...

FoldTuk does not use Petroleum base plastic in its product!! woohoo :)
Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

Tori

victoriagerhart@yahoo.com

Kristen said...

The material that makes this all possible is called Ceramber!

Doug said...

FoldTuk is made of a proprietary food grade material called CERAMBER™.

MKB said...

I would love the meatloaf. My kids would love it! Kbroderi@msn.com

Anonymous said...

I learned that FoldTuk products don't contain ant petroleum based plastics (which I believe is a good thing).

stuparyk(at)sympatico.ca

Anonymous said...

I would try the Mac and Cheese and the meatloaf recipes - together they make a great meal for the kids.

stuparyk(at)sympatico.ca

Elizabeth Kay said...

Ah! I just realized I gave you the wrong email.

My favorite thing is the roaster.

elizabethdaming@yahoo.com

jessica.sandoval said...

Wow! This is a great product. They don't use petroleum based plastic in their products. Great stuff.

Bebemiqui said...

They use a cool material called Ceramber to do their cool thang!
bebemiqui82(at)yahoo(dot)com

Shelly said...

FoldTuk uses a material called Ceramber.

shelly_kaufman7@yahoo.com

Shelly said...

The eggplant parmasean sounds soo yummy!

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Shelly said...

Facebook fan! My name is Shelly Kaufman :)

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Heather R said...

I learned that the company started in Richmond, Virginia. One of my favorite places!

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Jill said...

FoldTuk sold in Japan and Europe during Christmas of 2008 for the first time. They did great which is no surprise with this unique and great cookware.

Anonymous said...

These are so cool and they come in 4 different colors...and are dishwasher safe!
Andrea
my e-mail andrenichole84@yahoo.com

Sari said...

I found that this company values the environment as well as the health of its consumers, and that is why your products are PTFE / PFOA free.

Sari said...

i would love to try the eggplant parm. i'm a veggie, and love anything that involves comfort food and vegetables.
lightsodim@gmail.com

Kimberly L said...

I found out that FoldTuk products are PTFE / PFOA free.

brn2lisn(at)gmail(dot)com

Manjari said...

During the Christmas season of 2008, the first FoldTuk Bakeware was sold in Europe and Japan.

Betty Rollins said...

The company is located in Richmond, Virginia. I love the 3-in-1 roaster.

Keri Gaddis said...

I am a sucker for homemade Mac N' Cheese so that would, by far, be the recipe i would make with Foldtuk's bakeware!!!

Keri Gaddis said...

The collapsable bakeware fits perfectly in Japanese and European markets. The fitrst bakeware was sold in 2008 to both parts of the world.

intensev5 said...

I found out that the FoldTuk Kitchenware is a corporation located in Richmond, Virginia. Thanks for the great giveaway:)

penniem said...

I learned that it can go directly from my freezer into the hot oven - I love this feature!!!

Tamara said...

I learned that FoldTuk products are naturally non-stick and are PTFE / PFOA chemical free.

intensev5 said...

I would really love to try the Macaroni N Cheese recipe --- mmmm sounds good for a cold fall day:)

Sarah said...

FoldTuk's roaster holds a 20 lb. roast. Yum!
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Sarah said...

You had me at Macaroni and Cheese. Yum (again)!
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Sarah said...

Following on Twitter (http://twitter.com/kuparstwn)
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Jessica Mortvedt said...

I learned that: FoldTuk is the first and only collapsible bakeware that can be used in conventional, convection, infrared, and microwave ovens.

I hope I win!
Jessicamortvedt@gmail.com

Lexi said...

I learned that it can right from the oven into the freezer!! What a great feature!

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Lexi said...

I would try the meatloaf! Yummy!

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Susan said...

I learned that FoldTuk Bakeware & Roaster do not use any Petroleum base plastic in its products.

Susan said...

I'd make the Eggplant Parmesan in the FoldTuk six-cup rectangle bakeware piece.

Kristen said...

First of all I learned that collasible bakeware even exists! I cannot tell you how amazing their products are (coming from someone who loves to cook but has small kitchen w/ little cabinet space). I am so amazed at the overall functionality of their product line...collapsible and incredibly functional...I'm defintely going to be buying a LOT of their products.

denisyg said...

Hi there. What a unique product. And the roaster is large, holding an 18 to 20 lb. turkey.

Skywaywaver said...

FoldTuk does not use petroleum based plastic in their products.
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