
This was sent to a 13 year old student, Mark, from his History Teacher Mrs. Carr. Mark's essay was one of a few winners chosen to receive a trip to the White House where Mark and the others will meet with important political leaders. Mrs. Carr had the Pudgy sent to arrive at Mark's house before he left and included in it, two patriotic luggage tags with his name and address printed on them, a "King Size" candy bar to munch on during the flight, and a small practically completed address book so Mark could send back some post cards. What a wonderful gift to truly congratulate someone special!
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This Pudgy Greeting® was sent to Clair Lance from her daughter Samantha who was away attending college. Clair could not figure out why she was receiving a "Thank You" gift, so she swiftly opened the Pudgy® only to find candy and the matching card inside. It was the writing on the card that was the real gift. The card read "Dear Mom, thank you for the GREATEST GIFT OF ALL." Signed, Love Samantha. You see, that day was Samantha's 21st Birthday! What a special way to honor thy Mother!
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This was sent from Jack and Jenny Armstrong to their neighbor Dennis who is always doing kind things like collecting the paper and mail when Jack and Jenny were out of town. Dennis just found out he has cancer and needs to start on chemo. Knowing his passion of working in the garden would need to be put on hold for a while, they sent him this Pudgy Greeting® and included several crossword puzzle bookd and a book marker with a prayer on it. Show someone that you care when it truly means the most to them.
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