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Giveaway: Comet TV Solar Eclipse Prize Pack


BioGamer Girl is giving away a special Comet TV Solar Eclipse Prize Pack. Read on.

To enter, email biogamergirlcontests@hotmail.com with the subject line "Comet TV Solar Eclipse Prize Pack." We will choose one winner at random and the winner will be notified via email.


It’s a total Eclipse of the… I can’t stop myself, I hear total eclipse and it’s right back to the 1980s power ballads! This month.. The Moon Throws Shade! Yep, it’s the Solar Eclipse! The whole continent will experience a partial eclipse lasting 2 to 3 hours. Come TV even has an awesome guide for you to check out here: http://www.CometTV.com/eclipse/

The Prize Pack contains:

  • 1 - “Total Solar Eclipse” Collectible First Day Issue Stamp - Straight from the USPS this is the official commemorative first day issue stamp.
  • 1 - Comet USB Charging Bank - Do you want to snap a selfie and oh no, you only have 10% power left? Fear not, Comet has you covered. This awesome charger is the perfect save for any emergency situation!
  • 1 - Comet Embroidered Hat - An official Comet TV hat is perfect for any ensamble. It will protect you from the sun, while you look more stylish and awesome than you already are!
  • 1 - Comet Cooler Bag - This fun portable travel cooler is the go-to gear for your sodas, snacks and anything else you want to put it in. Take it to the park when you’re about to watch the eclipse and let your beverages stall chill and frosty, just like you!
  • 1 - Limited Edition Comet SPF 30 Sunscreen Squeeze Pouch - We can’t let you get toasty out in the sun! This limited edition SPF 30 sunscreen pouch can go in your travel bag and let you avoid a nasty burn!

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