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Spring into Smoothie Season with Our Blender Giveaway!

Celebrate spring, sunshine and seasonal produce with a delicious and nutritious smoothie! If you’re craving a creamy, dreamy drink, be sure to head on over to the Nutrisystem Facebook and Instagram pages. We’re giving away a FREE blender to THREE lucky winners who enter our spring giveaway!

Get the details for our spring giveaway below:

When is it?: This giveaway will start on April 29, 2021 at 11:00 AM EST. All online entries must be received by May 4, 2021, at 11:59 PM EST.

How do I enter?:

  1. Follow @Nutrisystem on Facebook and/or Instagram.
  2. Drop a comment on our giveaway post with your favorite smoothie flavor.
  3. Tag two friends who “blend well” with you!

What can I win?: We will select three winners to win a FREE blender!

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Looking for some delicious smoothie recipes? Check out the link below for some easy, breezy beverage inspiration:

11 Tasty Smoothies You Can Make With Your Nutrisystem Shakes

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