And continuing its Father’s Day Frosty Weekend tradition, Wendy’s is inviting customers to help raise money for Wendy’s Wonderful Kids (a program of the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption).
So for the entire weekend (June 16 – 17), Wendy’s will donate $.50 when you do any of the following things. There hope is to raise $1.4 million dollars for the foundation and that will help a WHOLE lot of kiddos who could use a break.
1. Buy a Frosty. (Includes the original, parfaits, shakes and floats).
2. Use a mobile-friendly website to check in at Wendy’s at www.wendys.com/treatitforward.
3. Re-tweet: Re-tweet one of @Wendys Twitter posts with the hashtag #TreatItFwd.
Pretty simple, huh? Eat a malty-chocolately frosty, check-in at Wendy’s, and doing a little Re-Tweeting.
And because I know that you need a little cash for your Frosty. I’m giving away a $10 Wendy’s Gift Card to one lucky reader.
Here’s How To Enter The Giveaway
Leave me a comment and tell me something about your dad. (Ex. My dad loves to garden)
That’s it. It’s Father’s Day Weekend. It should be easy, right?
Contest will be open till end of day on June 17, 2012. Winner will be notified by email and has 48-hours to respond before another winner is chosen. Good Luck.
Disclosure: Wendy’s and The Motherhood provided the giveaway prize, but I was not compensated in any other way. The written remarks about my dad are entirely my own. Want more information – check out my full disclosure statement.





My Dad loves to go hiking
My dad is a beekeeper!
My dad has the funniest dry sense of humor…especially with a few beers! 🙂
My dad loves hanging out with all the grandkids!
My dad loves a good steak!
my dad and I have always had a great time together playing games, water fights, etc. ANd he loves singing to my daughter!
my dad dressed up like santa claus over the christmas holiday!
My dad loves jazz music.
My dad loves to ride 4 wheelers with the grandkids!
MY DAD WAS THE BEST! He pasted away in December 2008 at the age of 84! He was a fighter. He had Type 2 Diabetes for 50+ years, hypertension, hypercholesteriemia, and CAD, among a few conditions he dealt with. He lost his wife in 2004 from a VERY unexpected Stroke, as she always had healthy habits. She survived the stroke, but about a week later, she died from blood clots in both lungs. It happened the very night she was transferred to a rehab center (4 hours after we left). After being in ICU for 3 days and coding very 5-15 minutes, my dad made the difficult decision to turn off the life support system. After that, he slowly went downhill. He was already dealing with skin cancer treatments, when he was diagnosed with Throat Cancer. He made it through treatment and recovered nicely. He started having memory problems and began not taking his medication, not eating or drinking properly and deteriorated rapidly. I received a call one day, after his neighbor found him on the floor in his home (he had a key and checked on him) and he was rushed to the ER. He had a brain aneurism and was bleeding in his brain. I immediately flew there and we had to give permission for brain surgery. Thank god that went well and he seemed to be better than before. His memory actually improved! Then in early 2008 he was diagnosed with colon cancer (after having several heart attacks related to dehydration). We finally had to make the decision to place him in a nursing home as his memory problems increased and he became sicker. He passed away 3 days after going into cardiac arrest (I looked through his medical chart from the nursing home) and never being sent to the hospital or notifying the family! He hung on 3 days while suffering cardiac arrest before finally passing in his sleep on the 3rd night. My sister was called and told “Your father expired last night”. I was furious! My father, my dad, a human being is not a piece of meat that just expires! How rude. Anyways, he lost a long, hard fight and a very full-filling life. He had a loving, caring wife; 4 children (2 girls, 2 boys); 3 stepsons and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He retired to a beautiful lakefront property (which was his dream because he loved fishing) that we enjoyed during our childhood summers and later got to enjoy with our own kids. He retired from the USPS after about 35 years of service and in his teen years, he served in the Navy. While in the Navy he suffered a knee injury which he dealt with for over 60 years. MY FATHER, MY DAD WAS A GREAT MAN; WHOM IS LOVED AND MISSED DEARLY!
In Loving Memory of Douglas Clifton Moore- 1924-2008
Unfortunately I don’t have my dad in my life. My husband is an awesome dad!
My father in law loves fishing!
My dad enjoys working outside
My dad is very good at cooking.
My Dad loves to build computers.
my dad past away this year but he loved to haveall my family over together for a big meal
My dad loves to hunt and fish.
My Dad taught me everything I know about sports & the importance of physical activity. He is 57 years old & still will chase me and my kids around his house/ yard/ block/ or park (& can beat us at that!) I love my Dad! 🙂
My dad is a true hero, and watches over my family and I from above!
My dad is super loyal, a great example, true to his word and loves fishing!! 🙂 What more could a girl ask for?!
Thanks for the giveaway!
My dad has the best laugh ever!
My dad is an awesome gardener and has turned me into on. Never thought I would say that -but nothing like fresh vegetables out of the garden in the middle of summer!
He is a great man and I love him dearly!
My dad loves almond M&Ms
My dad loves reading books books and books..
My dad loves to help people and keep busy.
My dad has a nickname for everyone! 🙂
My dad can fix anything.
My dad is my role model.
my dad taught me patience
My dad loved to eat popcorn and watch baseball!
My dad loves old cars and the St.Louis Cardinals!
My dad was a jack of all trades kind of guy. He could cook in a restraunt fix cars and he loved to build everything from houses to toys. When he found out he had cancer he started making my son trucks out of scrap wood. My dads been gone 4 years and my oldest son still plays with the last truck his Papa B made him.
My dad loves to play with my kids- he will do anything for them or me or our family.
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My dad is one of the most giving person that I know 🙂
My dad makes really good huevos rancheros.
My dad was the best grandparent ever!!!!!