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Enter our Lookin’ Good Feelin’ Good Sweepstakes!

Our Lookin’ Good Feelin’ Good Sweepstakes is all about getting in shape- both mentally and physically. Each week we will ask you a question and provide challenges for you to take to help you along your Lookin’ Good Feelin’ Good journey! Make sure to submit photos to track your progress! Maybe you have stocked your fridge full of healthy foods, have a piece of fruit in your purse for an on-the-go snack, or maybe it’s a picture of you fitting in to those summer jeans even though it’s winter.

Until April 17, 2012, you can visit our Facebook Fan Page or our website and enter to win the grand prize of a five star luxury resort and spa getaway! You can also vote on responses in the forums, share feedback and tips and encourage one another. You also receive a $1.00 off 8th Continent Soymilk coupon just for entering!

In addition to the Grand Prize of an all-expenses paid trip, 10 first prize winners will receive a $2,500 physical education program donation to a school of their choice. Twenty second prize winners will receive a $1,000 physical education program donation and 50 third prize winners will receive a $500 physical education program donation to the school of their choice. Nearly 100 schools will benefit from the participation of Lookin’ Good Feelin’ Good entrants.

As the only soymilk approved by the American Heart Association, we are dedicated to providing benefits and nutrients for those who can’t drink milk or prefer soymilk. So what are you waiting for? Start your Lookin’ Good Feelin’ Good challenges today!

Make sure to follow us on Twitter and like our Facebook Page to keep up-to-date with all things 8th Continent and good luck in the sweepstakes!

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Enter our Nice Job Mom: We Rock Contest and get a free download from Sara Bareilles!

A lot of you know by now that we here at 8th Continent Soymilk think the true rock stars are the parents! That is why we extended the entry deadline to our contest Nice Job Mom: We Rock where you can win a VIP trip to see Sara Bareilles live in concert AND the top 5 winners will have $10,000 donated to a school of their choice’s music program on their behalf.

We wanted to make sure you had some music to rock out to- so we decided to give 50 people a free download to Sara Bareilles’s new hit song: Uncharted!

All you have to do is:

  • Copy and paste your tip from the contest in the comments section below and we will email you with a link and download code to your very own copy of Uncharted.

Keep in mind you do NOT have to be a mother to enter this contest. You can be a dad, an aunt, a babysitter or you can even enter in a tip your parents used to raise you! Make sure to include your email address when you post the comment so we can email you your download link and code!

We do not share this information with anyone else. First 50 people to comment with their Rock Star Parenting Tip win the download!
Ready.

Set.

Rock on!

(You must be a resident of the U.S. for this download to work)

Read the details of the contest prizes here.

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8th Continent Soymilk and Walk Now for Autism Speaks

Walk Now for Autism Speaks, the nation’s largest grassroots Autism walk program, is Autism Speaks’ primary fundraising and awareness event. On April 23rd, 8th Continent Soymilk will be at the Walk Now for Autism Speaks in Los Angeles.

8th Continent Soymilk is a proud supporter of this event. We’ll be at the expo for the duration of the walk giving out samples, coupons, supporting the cause and talking about our current contest, Nice Job Mom: We Rock!

In addition to showing our support by presence, we are proud to say that 8th Continent Soymilk is a gluten and casein free product, as it’s been shown that Autistic children react better to gluten and casein free diets.

Powered by volunteers and families with loved ones on the Autism spectrum, this successful grassroots fundraising effort not only generates vital funds for Autism research but also raises awareness about the increasing prevalence of Autism and the need for increased research funding to combat this complex disorder.

Please come out and join us for this fun event for a great cause!

Hope to see you all there!

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Get 8th Continent Soymilk into your local stores!

Can’t find 8th Continent Soymilk?

Many of you have posted that your local retailer has stopped carrying 8th Continent or that you’re just having a plain hard time finding us in stores.  We assume there are probably lots of other people we haven’t heard from who feel the same way too!

We think your store should be filled with the things you want. So, here’s how you can let your voice be heard and make a difference to get 8th Continent near you. If you don’t see 8th Continent at your local grocer, visit our Product Finder tab on our Facebook Page for easy ways to bring 8th Continent back into your store.

Thanks again for all of your support!

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8th Continent Soymilk and Walk Now For Austism Speaks

Walk Now for Autism Speaks is the nation’s largest grassroots fundraising and awareness event for Autism.

On November 13th, 8th Continent Soymilk will be at the Walk Now for Autism Speaks at the Angel Stadium in Anaheim, CA. As a proud sponsor, we’ll be at the expo for the duration of the walk giving out samples and coupons!

We are proud to say that 8th Continent Soymilk is gluten and casein free, and it’s been shown that Autistic children react better to gluten and casein free diets.

Families who have been affected by Autism and volunteers power this successful grassroots fundraising effort. Not only does this walk generate vital funds for Autism research but also it raises awareness about the increasing prevalence of Autism and the need for increased research funding to combat this complex disorder.

Please come out and join us for this fun event to a great cause!

Hope to see you all there!

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8th Continent Soymilk and Walk Now for Autism Speaks

Walk Now for Autism Speaks, the nation’s largest grassroots Autism walk program, is Autism Speaks’ primary fundraising and awareness event. On April 24th, 8th Continent Soymilk will be at the Walk Now for Autism Speaks in Los Angeles.

8th Continent Soymilk is a proud supporter of this event. We’ll be at the expo for the duration of the walk giving out samples, coupons, and hosting the Draw a Sun Contest that we’re using to give $1,000 in art supplies to 100 schools across the country!

In addition to showing our support by presence, we are proud to say that 8th Continent Soymilk is a gluten and casein free product, as it’s been shown that Autistic children react better to gluten and casein free diets.

Powered by volunteers and families with loved ones on the Autism spectrum, this successful grassroots fundraising effort not only generates vital funds for Autism research but also raises awareness about the increasing prevalence of Autism and the need for increased research funding to combat this complex disorder.

Please come out and join us for this fun event for a great cause!

Hope to see you all there!

Sara Lopez
More details here!

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Youth Arts Month!!!

For those of you who do not know it- guess what March is?!? That’s right! It is Youth Arts Month (YAM)!

This tradition of celebrating the youth’s participation in the arts has been going on since 1961. Which makes us here at 8th Continent Soymilk very excited because it’s a chance for everyone to take a whole month to celebrate kids and their artistic development. Sometimes we take for granted how awesome kids are because of their wild imaginations.

Several people are celebrating YAM in their own way. Nationally, schools are holding flag design competitions, and selected designs will be flown in Washington, DC at the National Art Association Convention. In cities all over the US you can go to the local main libraries and see the community’s children displaying their art. You can help bring YAM to your kids by having an afternoon of crafts or drawing at home! You can also check with your school to see how they’re getting involved.

Related Links:

- The Importance of Art Education!

- Draw A Sun!

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The Importance of Art Education

We have all had to make sacrifices during these times of economical challenge. I make my food at home, I take fewer road trips, I clip coupons (go here for a coupon for 8th Continent Soymilk!) But one trend I have been noticing is the cutting of the arts in education. I worry at times that maybe some people don’t understand the vitality of the arts for developing children. The following excerpt from newhorizons.org helps illustrate the importance of arts education:

“Always among the highest expression of every culture, the arts teach us much about every historical period through its literature, visual arts, music, dance, and drama. Today it is recognized that to be truly well educated one must not only learn to appreciate the arts, but must have rich opportunities to actively participate in creative work. The arts are languages that most people speak, cutting through individual differences in culture, educational background, and ability. They can bring every subject to life and turn abstractions into concrete reality. Learning through the arts often results in greater academic achievement and higher test scores.”

Not only do the arts help develop a child’s imagination, creative thinking skills and expression skills, but they also teach tolerance and expand horizons to different cultures that a child may not otherwise learn.

But why? Kinderarts.com helps us understand:

  • It’s been proven that early exposure to visual art, music, or drama promotes activity in the brain.
  • Art helps children understand other subjects much more clearly—from math and science, to language arts and geography.
  • Art nurtures inventiveness as it engages children in a process that aids in the development of self-esteem, self-discipline, cooperation, and self-motivation.
  • Participating in art activities helps children to gain the tools necessary for understanding human experience, adapting to and respecting others’ ways of working and thinking, developing creative problem-solving skills, and communicating thoughts and ideas in a variety of ways.

These are not just opinions, these are facts.
We here at 8th Continent Soymilk recognize the importance of art education. That is why we are giving you the opportunity to give back to your favorite K-12 school and in doing so, help develop your community to become fuller, richer, and more cultured.

All you have to do is go to our site, draw a sun, and submit it. The top voted 100 suns will win their selected schools $1,000 in art supplies. We encourage kids to participate too! Also the winning art may be featured on 8th Continent’s new packaging!

Make sure to re-post, blog and share this article, because the more suns your school has, the more chances it has to win!

Please help keep the arts in our schools!

Can you think of other reasons why the arts education is so important? Leave a comment or let us know on Twitter or Facebook.

Ready to draw? OK, ready, set, sun!

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8th Continent Soymilk has a New Look!

Today is a big day for 8th Continent Soymilk!

We have new packaging coming! Not only does it look great and fresh­–but it also allows you to be a part of the design process.

We want you to participate for a chance to have your art printed on the actual package. Also, your artwork will be entered to win $1,000 in art supplies for the school of your choice. $100,000 total will be given away, so 100 schools will benefit.

Go here to check out the new packaging and to draw a sun of your own! Now you can make art to give art back to your community.

For those of you who have children make sure to download a poster to put up in your school and get everyone involved! The more submissions we have from your school the better chance they have to win! Share this on Facebook and Twitter to have friends vote for your sun.

And who knows? Maybe you will see your sun on our package the next time you go grocery shopping!

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8th Continent Soy Milk vs. Silk. We Win Again!!!!!

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