Written by Michelle Kretzer
We challenge you to find a more attractive laptop bag than the Chopper by eco-friendly vegan handbag maker Gunas. We also challenge you to find it at a better price than free. Gunas is giving this elegant $450 designer bag to one lucky PETA Files reader. The they'll-never-believe-it's-not-leather bag has a padded pocket, extra compartment, and padded shoulder strap.
Gunas
To enter, just leave a comment telling us why you love being cruelty-free or how you'll use this Gunas bag to spread the cruelty-free message. The most inspiring comment will be chosen as the winner.*
Want even more cruelty-free product giveaways, coupons, deals, and steals? Just "like" PETA's "Shop for Animals" Facebook page. Even if you aren't the lucky winner, you can still get a Gunas bag at a great deal. The company is offering an exclusive discount to PETA's blog readers. Just enter the code PETA20 when you purchase a bag via the company's website to receive 20 percent off on all bags sitewide. (Valid until February 20.)
*The contest ends February 14, 2012, and the winner will be notified February 14, 2012. Be sure to read our privacy policy and terms and conditions, as you're agreeing to both by commenting. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law.
It might be the middle of winter, but you can have a warm sea breeze. This Sea Breeze Turquoise Jade Belt by Christina Miller Designs can be worn many ways, including as a single- or double-strand necklace. The closure is a gold-fill clasp sturdy enough for your jeans but delicate enough for your neck.
To be entered in a random drawing to win the belt, just post a comment telling us about your cruelty-free fashion sense. You can find more cruelty-free products, featured vegan companies, coupons, deals, and more at PETA's new "Shop for Animals" Facebook page!
Good luck!
A winner will be chosen at random from the animal-friendly comments that are submitted. The contest will end on February 1, 2012, and we'll contact the winner by February 15, 2012. Make sure that you read our privacy policy and terms and conditions, as you're agreeing to both by commenting. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited by law.
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