Archives for April 2016

Celebrate National Caramel Corn Day with Gaslamp Popcorn!

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National Caramel Corn Day is Wednesday, April 19! What better way than to celebrate with Gaslamp Popcorn! I received and love their California Crafted Cinnamon Caramel Popcorn! It may even be my favorite new flavor of popcorn! It has the perfect hint of sugar and cinnamon and even a pinch of sea salt! This was a big hit with my family! So much so, that my son just had me buy more today.

Look for it at your local stores such as Ralphs and Vons.

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to facilitate this post. No other compensation was received. Photo: Gaslamp Popcorn.

 

 

DINOSAURS: UNEXTINCT AT THE L.A. ZOO EXHIBIT is a Must-Visit!

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A ferocious pack of 17 life-size, life-like prehistoric creatures residing in a once off-limits corner of the Los Angeles Zoo debuted today at the opening of DINOSAURS: UNEXTINCT AT THE L.A. ZOO, a spectacular, all-new exhibit produced and presented by the Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association.  For a limited time only, these animatronic dinosaurs, brought to life with electronic “brains,” take visitors back in time for a colossal adventure, providing a rare chance to discover a lost world from millions upon millions of years ago while warning about the very real threat of extinction faced today by many endangered species.  Among the exhibit’s added features is a Fossil Dig, a Stegosaurus robot with controls guests can operate to make the creature move; a climbable Pachyrhinosaurus; and a free downloadable augmented reality app to access special content, including 3-D views of all the dinosaurs.  The experience promises gargantuan levels of awe, as well as plenty of “aha”s, with fascinating facts about the prehistoric era, the featured dinosaurs and their similarities to L.A. Zoo animals.  Best of all, entry to Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo (#DinosAtTheLAZoo) is just $5 per person in addition to regular Zoo admission, and free for wee ones under age two.

Guests embark on this must-see, self-guided stroll along a trail through lush landscaping with foliage similar to the earliest known trees and plants at the time dinosaurs roamed the earth, among them ferns, cycads, conifers and ginkos.  The exhibit represents a staggering array of dinosaur anatomic shapes and sizes, ranging in heights up to almost 22 feet, lengths of just over 21 feet and weights topping 6,700 pounds, from locations around the earth and geological eras spanning 65 to 200 million years ago.  Visits with the creatures, all boasting an extensive range of motion in a manner experts believe the animals would actually have moved, begin with a Suchomimus, complete with a fierce crocodile-like mouth, from the Cretaceous period some 110 million years ago, followed by a Brachiosaurus, from the Jurassic period 156 million years ago, whose 18-foot-long neck required a gigantic heart to pump blood up to the top.  Next, guests encounter two Coelophysis dinosaurs, from the Triassic period 210 million years ago; a Citipati from the late Cretaceous period, which used its feathers to protect and warm its eggs, just like modern-day birds do; and a Carnotaurus, a bipedal carnivore covered in small scales and bony lumps from the late Cretaceous period.  More dinosaurs include an Edmontonia, an herbivore with heavy body armor to defend itself, from the late Cretaceous period; the iconic Triceratops from the Cretaceous period 72 million years ago; and aUtahraptor, the alpha predator of the early Cretaceous period 124 million years ago, whose most unique feature was an extra-long, sickle-shaped claw on the second digit of each foot used to pin down and tear apart prey.  Dinosaur families are represented by aDilophosaurus and baby Dilophosaurus, fast moving bipedal carnivores from the Jurassic period 201 million years ago; and aDiabloceratops, its baby and a Diabloceratops nest, representative of the dinosaur from the late Cretaceous whose name means – and aptly describes – its “devil-horned face. Finally, no remarkable dinosaur exhibit would be complete without a Tyrannosaurus, better known as a T-Rex, one of the largest and most powerful dinosaurs, from the Cretaceous period 65 million years ago.

Along the way, visitors encounter a Fossil Dig where they can brush away sand to uncover “bones” made from a fiberglass mold taken from an actual juvenile Maiasaura fossil, a large, herbivorous hadrosaurid that lived in the area currently covered by Montana during the upper Cretaceous period about 76 million years ago.  Other “don’t-miss” fun includes a stop at a Stegosaurus robot with controls guests can operate to make the creature move, and a hashtag-worthy, dino-size photo op featuring a Pachyrhinosaurus, a dramatic-looking cousin of the Triceratops, with massive flattened growths over its nose.

Accompanying the exhibit is a free downloadable “Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo” augmented reality app providing an opportunity to interact up-close with each dinosaur by “unlocking” an animated model when pointing a digital device at a target image. Users can animate the dinosaur on their screen, making it walk and run.  Included in the AR app is a dino quiz, where visitors can test their dino knowledge. After completing the quiz, visitors are rewarded with a small gift at the dino gift shop.  The app also features fact sheets and a bonus AR animal: the California Condor, a species that the L.A. Zoo is helping bring back from the brink of extinction, a process that guests can learn more about at the interactive California Condor Rescue Zone indoor learning space, which is adjacent to the dinosaur exhibit and open every weekend plus weekdays throughout the summer. (Check www.lazoo.org for schedule.)

My son and I had the opportunity to check this great Dinosaur Exhibit out last Friday and we loved it! I have to admit that I was quite impressed! My 12-year-old son even thought that it was realistic and cool! I recommend this for the whole family!

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The dinosaurs for the Los Angeles Zoo’s exhibit are provided by Billings Productions, one of only a handful of companies in the world that produce life-size, animatronic dinosaurs based on today’s best science for traveling and permanent exhibits.

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The landmark Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens, drawing 1.75 million visitors each year, is home to a diverse collection of 1,100 animals representing 250 different species, many of which are rare or endangered.  Its lush grounds on 113 acres feature the LAIR (Living Amphibians, Invertebrates, and Reptiles); Elephants of Asia; Campo Gorilla Reserve; Rainforest of the Americas, an extraordinary collection of endangered and exotic mammals, reptiles, fish and amphibians living in spaces that exemplify their natural habitat in the rainforest biosphere; Tom Mankiewicz Conservation Carousel; Chimpanzees of Mahale Mountains, home to one of the largest troops of chimpanzees in the United States; Red Ape Rain Forest, where visitors can walk among orangutans; the Winnick Family Children’s Zoo; one of the largest flocks of flamingos in any zoo in the world; a botanical collection comprising over 800 different plant species with approximately 7,000 individual plants; and much more.  Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), whose members meet rigorous professional standards for animal welfare, the Zoo has achieved renown as an international leader in the preservation of endangered species and a conservation center for the care and study of wildlife.  The private, non-profit Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association (GLAZA), which has supported the Zoo in partnership with the City of Los Angeles for more than five decades and provides funding for and operates seven essential Zoo departments, has 60,000 member households representing more than 240,000 adults and children.  As evidence of the Zoo’s popularity, GLAZA attracts one of the largest membership bases of any cultural organization in Los Angeles.

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Admission to the Los Angeles Zoo is $20 for general admission (ages 13 to 61); $17 for seniors (ages 62+), and $15 for children (ages 2 to 12), and admission for Greater Los Angeles Zoo Association members is free.  Admission to Dinosaurs: Unextinct at the L.A. Zoo is $5 per person in addition to regular Zoo admission; tickets are available online at lazoo.org/dinos and in person inside the Zoo at the Dinosaurs exhibit entry area.  Children under age two are admitted free to the Zoo and to the Dinosaurs exhibit.

The Los Angeles Zoo is located at the junction of the Ventura (134) and Golden State (5) freeways in Griffith Park.  5333 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, CA  90027.  Free parking is available.  For tickets and additional information, call (323) 644-6001 or visit lazoo.org/dinos   For general information about the Zoo, call (323) 644-4200.  #DinosAtTheLAZoo

Self Disclosure: I received a free media comped visit to feature this amazing exhibit. No other compensation was received. Photo Credit: SoCal City Kids.

6-Piece Gift Box of Delicious Organic Stuffed Date

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Do you like Dates? Or maybe you would like to try something a little different? If so these Stuffed Dates are a Must-Buy!

The Majestic Date 6-piece gift box of delicious Medjool dates stuffed with nuts and dried fruit
Made in small batches to ensure highest quality – each treat sits in an individual paper wrapper
Organic, Gluten free, dairy free
Perfect as a gift, snack, picnic or special dessert!

I am not a big Date person but every once in awhile I like to eat them and I love the fact that these are handmade stuffed dates. They do taste fresh and are delicious! The pineapple stuffed date was my favorite! They seem pretty natural and I like that they all don’t taste exactly the same. The boxed dates will come in a 2.1-ounce package.

You can purchase on Amazon.com.

Self Disclosure: I received a free or discounted product in exchange for an unbiased review.

Bully Sticks & Beef Tendons Combo Pack are a must-buy!

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Our dogs absolutely loved these Bully Sticks and Beef Tendons! I don’t usually like to give my dogs rawhides bones to chew on so I was happy to try these. I like that they are more natural and my dogs were able to digest them much easier than other types of treats that they chew on. Yes, these are a little on the pricey side but they are worth the price. They don’t last too long but it’s nice to give my dogs a treat they LOVE and I also feel good about giving them.

They sure didn’t last long in our house!

You can purchase on Amazon.com.

Self Disclosure: I received this product for free or heavily discounted in exchange for an unbiased review. This product exceeded my expectations.

Chuck E. Cheese’s Puts the FUN in Refund with Tax Day BOGO Offer

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For Americans feeling a little thin in the wallet around tax time, Chuck E. Cheese’s is guaranteeing a delicious return. On Monday, April 18, when consumers purchase a large Chuck E. Cheese’s Thin & Crispy pizza, they get a second large cheese pizza FREE. It’s that easy – no partial deductions, no forms and no loopholes needed.

“We work hard to give families the best in entertainment and food every time they visit Chuck E. Cheese’s, so we want to show our appreciation for their hard work with a special Tax Day treat,” said Tom Leverton, CEO of CEC Entertainment Inc. “We are offering a simple, straight-forward gift from our bottom line to yours – if you buy one of our Thin & Crispy pizzas, we will give you another pizza for free.”

The offer is valid for any of Chuck E. Cheese’s Thin & Crispy pizzas, including the Thin & Crispy Pepperoni pizza, which beat Pizza Hut in a nationwide blind taste test and the popular Cali Alfredo, with fresh spinach, mushrooms, chicken, sausage and a creamy Alfredo sauce. Chuck E. Cheese’s Tax Day BOGO is available on April 18 only, so load up your dependents and celebrate Uncle Sam’s big day the Chuck E. way.

 

For more information, visit chuckecheese.com and peterpiperpizza.com

 

 

Credit: CEC Entertainment, Inc.

Pley Offers New, Lower-Cost Subscription and More Toys Than Ever Before!

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Do you have a child who loves legos or other toys? Looking for a way to try these toys out and buy if you like them? Then Pley may be for you!

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Pley is thrilled to announce the introduction of a new, lower-cost program enabling even more kids to rent educational toys, and an even wider catalog that includes toys for preschoolers and toddlers.
Launched with a portfolio of 500+ construction toys including the latest LEGO and K’NEX sets, Pley has announced its expansion into preschool products as well as a  brand-new, $19.99 per month plan.
We had the opportunity to try it out and my son is still in the process of building a Lego Sydney Opera House. This is a really cool way to try out the legos and see if we want to keep them!
There are many benefits of Pley! I like that the toys can be rented and less clutter! I also love that it is for both  boys and  girls!
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To find out more about Pley, go to http://www.pley.com or call (888) 812-8749.
About Pley:
Pley is the leading toy rental company, offering the coolest toys while helping parents save money, reduce clutter and conserve the environment. With a variety of subscription types, members can choose from over 500 toys and never be bored of their toys again. Once they finish playing, they simply swap out their toy for another one and enjoy unlimited fun.
Self Disclosure: I received a free trial subscription to facilitate this post.

Cookie Jar Doughnuts are at Krispy Kreme!

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I love doughnuts and I love cookies so I was thrilled to visit my favorite doughnut place, Krispy Kreme to try their latest Cookie Jar doughnuts. You don’t want to miss these delicious doughnuts! The flavors are Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, Oreo Cookies & Kreme and Snickerdoodle. They are all really yummy!

My favorite is the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough!

If you love chocolate chip cookie dough and doughnuts, you will love this one!

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These are only available for a short period of time, so don’t miss out!

Check out Krispy Kreme for more information!

Self Disclosure: I received free coupons to try out these delicious doughnuts.

THE SHIP THAT HAS OUTLASTED TIME: The Queen Mary Celebrates 80 Years of Public Life

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No other ship of her era remains in public service, or is recognized around the world for its engineering and design advances, or continues to attract thousands of visitors each month as does the venerable Queen Mary (www.queenmary.com). Launched by King George V and his consort Queen Mary on Scotland’s River Clyde in 1934, the world’s most advanced passenger ship of the time endured over two years of ‘fitting-out’ before making her debut on the world stage. It is estimated that over 60 million people have been personally ‘touched’ by the ship since that premiere sailing – or Maiden Voyage. That voyage that will be celebrated again by contemporary ship enthusiasts, VIPs and the public – May 26 through May 28, 2016.

Indeed, the Queen Mary has outlasted time. The ship’s legacy, historical worth and cultural influences continue to impress over a million on-board visitors each year. To commemorate the ship’s eight-decades of star performances the BBC, BBC Four, Smithsonian Channel and Scottish Television Productions have co-produced a new hour-long documentary that is set for global distribution coordinated with the 80th Anniversary of the Maiden Voyage. The documentary tells the ship’s story as interpreted by those whose lives were immutably changed by being aboard as a passenger, crew member or wartime ‘guest.’

The ship’s WWII service – and the ferrying of over 800,000 Allied personnel during those dark days – saw the glamor of her 1936 debut set aside in favor of navy gray. Her Blue Riband speed awards now served to outrun lurking Nazi U-boats, eager to seize the bounty Hitler had placed on her. That incomparable speed and the skills of her captains and crews assured that every voyage was safely completed, including those involving the 20th century’s most illustrious statesman, The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965). Known and revered for his political acumen, wartime leadership and personal courage – Churchill had a love affair with the Queen Mary that pre-dated her launch and continued until his passing.

NEW CHURCHILL EXHIBIT: As part of the 80th Anniversary of the Maiden Voyage, the Queen Mary will dedicate a new gallery space on the ship to host the first-ever exhibition of paintings by Sir Winston Churchill. The gallery will be dedicated May 26 by his great-grandson Randolph Churchill.

AN EVENING WITH CHURCHILL: In further celebration of the ship’s anniversary and the connection to Sir Winston, a gala dinner event – open to the public – is planned. Presenters will include Randolph Churchill and Lord Alan Watson (MP), a respected Churchill expert and author.

80TH MAIDEN VOYAGE PUBLIC DAY: The ship’s company, Randolph Churchill and others will officially recognize the Queen Mary’s 80th Anniversary – May 27. “The Queen Mary’s eighty years of public service includes 49 years as the iconic symbol for the City of Long Beach and its world-class harbor. The ship’s notoriety and global recognition have continued since her retirement from sea-duty. As we celebrate her legacy and cherish all who have sailed or worked on the ship – we are also looking forward to new and bright horizons – as the Queen Mary, the ship that has outlasted time, continues her career as the world’s most beloved ocean liner,” said Queen Mary General Manager, John Jenkins.

DETAILS:

MAY 26: 5-6:30pm – VIP RECEPTION – RANDOLPH CHURCHILL

6-10pm – PUBLIC GALA EVENT – QUEEN’S SALON

MAY 27: (TIME TBD) – CHURCHILL PAINTINGS EXHIBIT DEDICATION

For information concerning ticket purchases to anniversary events, free public day scheduled events and other details, please visit: http://www.queenmary.com/80th

For More Churchill Paintings Information, go here.

About the Queen Mary
Located in the Port of Long Beach, the Queen Mary (www.queenmary.com) features a rich maritime history, authentic Art Deco décor, and stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and Long Beach city skyline. At the time of her maiden voyage in May of 1936, she was considered the grandest ocean liner ever built. The Queen Mary features award-winning restaurants, historical attractions, numerous special event salons and 346 staterooms.

Find The Queen Mary is here:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thequeen.mary
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheQueenMary
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thequeenmary/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheQueenMaryinLB

Credit: The Queen Mary.