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Fancy Feast Introduces Entree with Free Samples

March 12, 2012 by  
Filed under Saving $

Would you like your cat to be one of the first felines to try to newest Fancy Feast variety…for free? Here’s your chance! On Tuesday, March 13, cat lovers can obtain a free sample of the newest Fancy Feast® Elegant Medleys™ entrée, Yellowfin Tuna & Shrimp Recipe With Wild Rice in Gravy. It won’t be available in stores for months but your cat can try it NOW!

How to Get Your Free Sample

To enter to receive a free sample, consumers must visit www.Facebook.com/FancyFeast on March 13 after Noon Eastern Time and select the “Exclusives” tab. (If you haven’t already “like”d the page on Facebook, you’ll be required to click on the “Like” button to access the application.)

After clicking the “Get Your Sample” button, just enter your shipping information to receive the new Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys entrée. The Fancy Feast brand will give away 17,500 free samples while supplies last. For Official Rules, please visit www.Facebook.com/FancyFeast.

About the New Entree

CatTipper readers will remember reading about winner of the TasteMakers Contest back in August. Winner Joan Spector was named by consumers and by guest judge Carla Hall – co-host of ABC’s “The Chew,” a finalist on Bravo’s “Top Chef” and proud owner of an adopted cat, Alchemy. Spector received $10,000 and a one-year supply of Fancy Feast Elegant Medleys Gourmet Cat Food!

  • Anonymous

    Fanks fur da heds up. Will set alarm on ma pooter to go and sign up!

  • http://www.facebook.com/SongWolf Kris Clark

    Not fair to exclude Canadians!  And on Tymone’s birthday too!  :((

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  • Paris and John

    Sorry…unless you have an agricultural permit to receive food, it’s really, really tough to get food across the international border. A couple of months ago, I was getting a bag of food to review from a company in Canada and it was stopped by Customs; I got a call and they said unless I had an agricultural permit, it had to be returned to the sender :( But our very best wishes to Tymone!!