Hersheys Camp Bondfire –Smores Fun

Hershey’s Smores–some Double Decker YUM!

The Chief Blonde Remarks: At Blogher 12, I attended the Hershey’s Camp Bondfire Suite. While there, we cooked smores over mini-open flamed fires and hung out in a room (on the 40th floor on the Hilton NYC) decorated like a campground. It was truly, the “sweetest” suite at the conference. Hershey’s and Walmart have teamed-up to help your family create sweet memories this summer especially when it comes to cookouts! As you know, Walmart is your one-stop-shop for all of your cook-out needs – including ingredients for everyone’s favorite summer time treat – S’mores! S’mores are made with Hershey’s milk chocolate, graham crackers and marshmallows.
What Woman Over 45 doesn’t love Hershey’s Chocolate?

Top: The Chief Blonde Making and Enjoying Smores: Bottom: The 40th Floor Hersheys Camp Bond Fire
Be Camper of the Week
Now through September 7, Camp Bondfire invites fans to enter for the chance to be named a featured
“Camper of the Week” and win an outdoor fire pit. The application also includes a Fireside Memory
Book for users to share their favorite S’mores-making photos and a downloadable $1 off coupon toward
their next purchase of two standard six-packs of Hershey’s milk chocolate bars on the Hershey’s Facebook page while supplies last. Visit Hershey’s Facebook Camp Bondfire Page.

THE GIVEAWAY:
Run Sept. 1, 2012 through Sept. 9, 2012 11:59 PM EST
THE PRIZE:
S’mores gift package. This is what the gift basket includes:
- Hershey’s skewers, $12
- A book titled, P.S. I Still Hate it Here by Diane Falanga, $11
- S’mores Camp Bondfire Tote Bag, $10
- Hershey’s Milk Chocolate bars pack, Marshmallows bag and Graham Cracker box
UPDATE: The Hershey’s Camp Bondfire is over. The Raffflecopter Entry Device has been removed and had 3405 entries. See Giveaway Winners.


fav. smoores memory has to be when we had a huge bonfire in our backyard and no matter what we did, our marshmallows would go up in flames. They tasted good…but scared the little ones half to death.
One of my memories of Smores around the campfire is when I was a girl scout.
When I was 7 or 8 I got to go camping for the very first time, and just spend time with my family 🙂
Thanks for the great giveaway!
I grew up camping all summer long, every summer. And I mean real, rustic, that-bush-over-there-is-my-potty camping. My dad showed me how to make the *perfect* s’more, waiting until the coals were just the right color and roasting my marshmallows long and slow to a beautiful golden brown. And by the time I waited for my marshmallow to be as *perfect* as his, he would have eaten all the chocolate. Every time. I always thought that, just once, he would let me have my chocolate. But, no.
Girl Scout camp
it would have been our family reunion when i was 10,one time our entire family was together
One of my favorite memories was Halloween night 2 years ago, after trick or treating was done. We did smores on our front driveaway with our good friends. It was our last Halloween there and the weather and company was perfect!!
making them for the first time with my daughter
We always made smores at church camp
Me and my cousins enjoying them in my back yard as a young girl.
I have actually never had a smore
I always burn my marshmallows. It’s my “thing.” I love how they taste, but I’m pretty sure it’s because I like watching them burn. It started out as a pyro thing. Now I like the taste. I’m sure the golden brown mallows are good too. I was just never talented enough to toast them lightly. {:
Making smores with an Mounds Candy bar instead of std chocolate piece.
Camping and fishing with my granddad we’d always make smores. I know some people make them inside now, but they are the best when you are camping
I have never tried s’mores.
my family and i used to go camping all the time and we made smores a lot, too. thanks for the giveaway~~
the first time i tried smores was actually about a year ago
Girl Scout camp. Then Girl Scout camp with my own daughters as a leader 🙂
Smore’s were always a favorite snack to eat around the campfire while singing Girl Scout songs.
mine is the fires we have in our backyard when people came over