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.


My most vivid memory of Smores is continually losing my marshmallow in the fire.. 🙁
fav smores memory is watching my 2 year old try one for the first time and hearing all the yummmms!
I didn’t have smores growing up. I got introduce to it when I went to college!
Many memories as a kid but as an adult, would have to be when I finally found Gulten Free graham crackers. I was in heaven. I know have my Fourth of July treat back!!!!!!!!
I don’t have a smore story. We never made them.
sharing smores with my friends when we were at church camp!
i remember my brothers catching there marshmallows on fire.
I love hershey the best for smores
I was showing my 3 year old how to make smores. He was so excited, he bit his marshmallow before I got a chance to sandwich it between the chocolate and cracker!
One of the very last camping trips we took with my grandfather passed away I have a picture of him sitting by the fire with my niece who was 2 at the time showing her how to toast a mallow for the perfect smore. You can see the look of joy on her face as she knew she was going to get to eat a dessert and the joy on his face as he had his arm safely around his great grandchild.
At college in my apartment, my roommate brought home a microwave smores maker. We had to hide it from our other roommates, but we constantly sat around after class and ate smores together.
I just love sitting down with a big plate of s’mores all to myself on the couch..great way to relax.
camping with my friends
I remember making Smores with my mom and dad over our gas stove when I was little. Instead of building a fire to roast marshmallows, we would roast them over the stove. So delicious!
Camping at the lake & having smores!
My favorite s’mores memory is when my then 4yr old grandson stayed the night with me in my not-quite-moved-in house! We slept in sleeping bags on the living room floor in front of the fireplace. I had made a fire asked him if he liked s’mores, he had never heard of them. I made him one & he declined, saying he liked those things in it, but “not all smooshed together”! He was so polite about it too! So I toasted his marshmellow and handed him all his ingredients separately! (I ate mine “smooshed”!) He is now 13, but we still laugh about it!
my favorite is at the neighborhood bonfires we used to have growing up, they tasted so good and had so much fun
eating smores while camping!
Mine is making s’mores with my Great Grandpa ChooChoo (he was a train conductor). He always let my sister burn hers and he always helped me keep mine from burning!
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My favorite smores memories are making smores in my back yard with my family during summer vacations as a kid.