Loopa Bowl 1/2 Off Coupon Code!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 Posted by Felicia

Are you looking for a snack bowl for your toddler that keeps snacks where they belong, in the bowl? Well, here is a nice surprise at a great price!

The Loopa Bowl was mom created! That's right, Melinda Shepherd was tired of cleaning up the spilled cheerios from her car floor and described her idea to her husband (who just happens to be an engineer). The next thing you know, the Loopa Bowl was born!

It works with a revolutionary technology that has a weighted inner-bowl that rotates 360 degrees so that NO dry snacks spill out...no matter how your little one dumps it!

The Loopa also has wonderful handles all around as well as a secure lid for travel! What more could a mom ask for! To make it even better, you can pick this up from Bed, Bath, and Beyond for about $7.99! This qualifies for the best bang for your buck! Want to save even more? Shop online at http://www.loopabowl.com/ and enter code: GOGRAHAMGO to receive 1/2 off!


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Enjoy 1/2 off when you use coupon code: GOGRAHAMGO

This giveaway has ended and a winner has been chosen.

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252 comments:

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  1. Jolly Mom said...

    Before it was the Loopa Bowl, it was called NUO (No Uh-Oh)!

    This is an awesome giveaway!

  2. 3boyzmom said...

    The original name of the Loopa bowl was the "Nuo" bowl! It was renamed, I like Loopa better anyway, it sounds better!

  3. 3boyzmom said...

    I also entered the "Write Way to Learn" giveaway too!!

  4. Alexis said...

    On a side note not about the giveaway :).

    I'll trade you, you can move in but I need to go somewhere warm ... LOL. More the merry, since it looks like you make yummy things you're more then welcome to move in ;).

  5. 3boyzmom said...

    I am now a follower!!

  6. 3boyzmom said...

    Just subscribed via Google Reader!!

  7. 3boyzmom said...

    Follow you on twitter and tweeted!
    http://twitter.com/3boyzmom/status/1075777889

  8. Alexis said...

    No way I find cereral everywhere, sometimes I think it may have been from my first son spilling. Very cool bowl. I love that you can even buy them at Bed Bath & Beyond.

    Brad and Melinda’s “NUO Bowl” evolved into a lime green prototype that looked like something from outer space.

  9. Alexis said...

    I'm of course a follower :). I'm also adding you and Jolly to my sidebar of Mom's that Rock :).

  10. Alexis said...

    I of course can't refuse a giveaway and have entered all of yours :). Thanks again for all the fun stuff!

  11. Yasmine said...

    Wow, this is amazing - i was in aw watching your demo video. now that is what i need! i swear i vacuum up so many cheerios DAILY/ between the twins ive probably vacuumed a few boxes worth in these 2 years:s

    It was first called the NUO as already mentioned, and one thing i totally agreee with "Most parents are closet inventors" its true- most practical products out there are invented by moms and dads!
    thanks for this great giveaway!
    Yasmineo142[at]hotmail.com

  12. Yasmine said...

    i follow you on blogger[=

  13. Yasmine said...

    im subscribed already via email
    Yasmineo142[at]hotmail.com

  14. nicólle said...

    I'm following!

  15. nicólle said...

    Subscribed!

  16. nicólle said...

    Following on Twitter - user = bellamimi

  17. Yasmine said...

    I stumbled!
    Username: Yasmineo142

    Yasmineo142[at]hotmail.com

  18. Yasmine said...

    i twittered and am following youon twitter!
    Username: YasmineO

  19. Yasmine said...

    i entered the Safety tat contest
    yasmineo142[at]hotmail.com

  20. Aisling said...

    The Loopa Bowl is not only clean, but it's cute and fun too.

  21. moonshadow43 said...

    I subscribed.

  22. moonshadow43 said...

    One fact not mentioned here was it started out as a a lime green prototype that looked like something from outer space.
    I personally think this is fabulous. I just had dinner today with my son and his family. His wife gave my grandson his food straight on the table at the restaurant. She said it didn't help to use dishes because he would not leave them alone. Usually dumping out the food. THIS is exactly what they need!!! Please let me win one so I can be their hero!!

  23. Amandatinkerbell said...

    The Loopa bowl was originally called the NUO Bowl.

  24. Amandatinkerbell said...

    I am an RSS subsrciber.

  25. Amandatinkerbell said...

    I entered the Bummas giveaway.

  26. Sharon said...

    The original name of the Loopa bowl was the Nuo
    THANKS

  27. Sharon said...

    am a follower

  28. Sharon said...

    am subscribed. thanks again

  29. Pam S. said...

    subscribe already


    Pam S.

    b4Jesus2@gmail.com

  30. erin said...

    You can buy it at Bed, bath and Beyond!

    speak2erin(at)gmail(dot)com

  31. ktales said...

    i follow you on blogger

    speak2erin(at)gmail(dot)com

  32. erin said...

    i entered safety tat

    speak2erin(at)gmail(dot)com

  33. Beverly said...

    I appears from their website that it only comes in the 1 color scheme. Sure would be cool it they had multiple options.

    beverly.stein2@gmail.com

  34. Beverly said...

    I'm a follower.

    beverly.stein2@gmail.com

  35. Beverly said...

    I'm entered in a number of other giveaways on your site. Hope I win something.

    beverly.stein2@gmail.com

  36. Karen said...

    Love the original name - NUO.

    ktgonyea at gmail.com

  37. Jennielee said...

    its galactic design and bright colors are a hit with kids

  38. Jennielee said...

    I follow you on blogger.

  39. Jennielee said...

    I follow you on twitter.
    username: jennielee685

  40. Jennielee said...

    I stumbled this post.
    jennielee685

  41. Heather said...

    Prior to be called the Lupa it was called the UNO

  42. Stacie said...

    You can buy it at Bed Bath and Beyond.

    stacie_vaughan@hotmail.com

  43. Stacie said...

    I'm a follower.

    stacie_vaughan@hotmail.com

  44. Stacie said...

    I'm a subscriber via email.

    stacie_vaughan@hotmail.com

  45. judybrittle said...

    Loopa: A Mess Turned Success. Also featured in Readers Digest as a million dollar idea article. Thank you!

  46. judybrittle said...

    I'm a subscriber.

  47. valerie2350 said...

    you can buy it online from one step ahead

  48. valerie2350 said...

    follower

  49. valerie2350 said...

    blogged
    http://sweeps4bloggers.blogspot.com/2008/12/gograhamgo-loopa-bowl-giveaway-1209.html

  50. valerie2350 said...

    email subscriber

  51. valerie2350 said...

    tweet
    http://twitter.com/valerie2350/status/1076408485

  52. valerie2350 said...

    entered safety tat giveaway

  53. valerie2350 said...

    stumbled
    valerie2350

  54. donna444444 said...

    It uses "gravity-defying engineering".
    donna444444@yahoo.com

  55. shopannies said...

    THis is too cool and mom decided to invent after cheerios were spilled for the umpteenth time

  56. donna444444 said...

    following on blogger.
    donna444444@yahoo.com

  57. donna444444 said...

    I am a subscriber.
    donna444444@yahoo.com

  58. Sandy said...

    original name was NUO- like the new name too- hey I thought spilled food meant extra food and treats for the puppies later- oh well now there will be thin dogs all over the place! My kids saw it when the music came up and just don't beleive and one said what if you lift it up and do an overhead..well this looks amazing!

  59. shopannies said...

    http://shopannies.blogspot.com/2008/12/give-away-cool-bowl-that-keeps-food.html

    blogged about the giveaway and loofa bowl here

  60. shopannies said...

    I follow you allready

  61. shopannies said...

    I am a subscriber
    shopannies

  62. shopannies said...

    shopannies cool give away for a loofa bowl over at Go Grahams Go! http://tinyurl.com/852mah less than 5 seconds ago from web

    twittered this message about the give away my name is shopannies

  63. shopannies said...

    I am entered into the other contest available from your site

  64. Shari & Andrew said...

    This is really cool--I actually saw it in action at one of my schools--the Occupational Therapist was working with a student on grasping food and she had this bowl.

    Anyhow, the original prototype was a lime green color that looke like something from outer space.

  65. Shari & Andrew said...

    I follow you

  66. Shari & Andrew said...

    I also subscribe

  67. Shari & Andrew said...

    I entered your SafetyTat givewaway

  68. Angel said...

    How adorable!

  69. Irene said...

    Dear Blog Owner,

    My name is Irene, and I work with the website ZooCaro:

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    Or get an html logo from here: http://www.zoocaro.com/link.php

    Once you've posted the link, let me know the URL of the page that it's on, and I will post it on our site.

    Thank you very much,

    Irene

  70. Erin Tales said...

    I tweeted!

    speak2erin(at)gmail(dot)com

  71. Brooke said...

    This is the collest bowel ever! I just love the website how cute! I learned that you can buy this online at One step ahead and also the prototype was lime greeen!

  72. Brooke said...
    This post has been removed by the author.
  73. Brooke said...

    I follow you!

  74. Brooke said...

    I'm a subscriber!

  75. mverno said...

    it started out as a a lime green prototype that looked like something from outer space.

  76. Anonymous said...

    THe original name was nuo bowl. THis seems like a great product i would love to win one.

  77. Shelley said...

    I am a subscriber :)

    tskrush (at) cox (dot) net

  78. Shelley said...

    It has received lots of press attention and has been featured in lots of magazines. Per their site:

    Loopa makes the cut and is featured in "The 2008 Toy Review & Gift Guide" in Exceptional Parent's October 2008 issue.


    Thanks for a great giveaway.

    tskrush (at) cox (dot) net

  79. danosor said...

    I am an e-mail subscriber.

  80. gahome2mom said...

    Previously titled the NUO and it's now called the Loopa Bowl. TY

  81. gahome2mom said...

    I signed up to win the Write Way To Learn Printable Cards. :)

  82. gahome2mom said...

    follower

  83. kaboogie said...

    What a great idea!! They worked with the Everyday Edisons team, how cool is THAT?

  84. EllyBean said...

    The original name of the Loopa bowl was the NUO!

  85. Elissa said...

    The Loopa Bowl is available online through one step ahead.

    elissa at huebert dot org

  86. Elissa said...

    I subscribe!
    elissa at huebert dot org

  87. Elissa said...

    I entered the Safety Tat giveaway!
    elissa at huebert dot org

  88. lisagee said...

    The Löopa gyro-bowl is available online through the One Step Ahead website.
    Good for the online shoppers!

  89. lace said...

    The first prototype was lime green.

    These bowls are amazing.

  90. Robin said...

    Originally called the NUO Bowl

    robinmarie72 (at) gmail (dot) com

  91. silverbele said...

    My grandchildren would love it.

  92. Deborah Wellenstein said...

    The original bowl was lime green and called the NUO. Thank you for this giveaway!

  93. Anonymous said...

    Beverly
    It swivels, dips and oscillates in all directions to hold snacks in the Loopa bowl, not in the car or in the floor. What a great idea!
    Thanks for the great review and giveaway.

    wofat1@lycos.com

  94. Anonymous said...

    Beverly
    I'm a happy subscriber via email.
    Thanks.

    wofat1@lycos.com

  95. Anonymous said...

    Beverly
    I entered the Korbie all in one diaper bag contest.

    wofat1@lycos.com

  96. alezah said...

    One thing I learned from the LOOPA site is that this invention "swivels, dips and oscillates in all directions" -- cool! Sounds like something on the space station.

  97. alezah said...

    i subscribe!

  98. alezah said...

    and i entered the BUMMAS giveaway too!

  99. Sharon said...

    FIRST...what a GREAT prize...thanks..

    it was called NUO before it was the Loopa Bowl
    thanks for entry

  100. Sharon said...

    am a follower thanks

  101. Sharon said...

    am subscribed. thanks

  102. janet said...

    O.K. I will admit I am a little nuts. I just saw this bowl and thought of my little yorkie who tips his bowl over at every meal. I so wonder if it would work for him. If so I certainly would need more. Hope I am picked. Thank you for hosting this contest.

  103. paryjeja said...

    You can buy the Loopa bowl at certain Bed, Bath and Beyond stores

  104. CRC said...

    It was called the NUO (No Uh-Oh) bowl!

  105. cmgnbox01 said...

    One fact not mentioned is that it was developed by the "Everyday Edisons" team. Thanks for the giveaway!

  106. cmgnbox01 said...

    I blogged: http://wutgives.blogspot.com/2008/12/go-graham-go-loopa-bowl-giveaway.html

  107. cmgnbox01 said...

    I followed you on blogger: cmgnbox01

  108. cmgnbox01 said...

    I subscribed via reader.

  109. cmgnbox01 said...

    I followed you on twitter and tweeted: http://twitter.com/cmgnbox01/status/1078843156

  110. cmgnbox01 said...

    I stumbled: cmgnbox01

  111. cmgnbox01 said...

    I entered the safety tat giveaway.

  112. micaela6955 said...

    Original name was Nuo as in no-uh-oh bowl

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

  113. micaela6955 said...

    now am following your blog!

    micaela6955 at msn dot com

  114. clenna said...

    One thing you did not mention is that The Creative team rebranded it as “the Löopa gyro bowl. Gyro is a cool concept,

  115. clenna said...

    I entered the Bummas contest.

  116. clenna said...

    I subscribe

  117. clenna said...

    I follow

  118. Ally said...

    The Loopa Bowl prototype was lime green and looked like something from outer space.

  119. Andria said...

    It was first called the NUO bowl

  120. Andria said...

    I'm a subscriber

  121. Lauren @4BabyAndMom said...

    The first prototype was lime green!
    --This is seriously the coolest bowl ever.. I wonder if it survives temper tantrums.

    Thanks for the opportunity!

  122. Lauren @4BabyAndMom said...

    I follow you! :o)

  123. Lauren @4BabyAndMom said...

    Off to go tweet about this now! http://twitter.com/4babyandmom

  124. Lauren @4BabyAndMom said...

    I just blogged about your giveaway and the Loopa Bowl on my blog! http://4babyandmom.blogspot.com/2008/12/check-this-product-out-lopa-bowl-go.html

  125. Lauren @4BabyAndMom said...

    I participated in the Korbie bag giveaway too! Thanks again! Happy New Year!

  126. tatertot374 said...

    Before it was the Loopa Bowl, it was called NUO.
    Thank you!
    tatertot374@sbcglobal.net

  127. Still Learning said...

    You didn't mention that the Loopa was featured in the Exceptional Parent's 2008 Toy Review and Gift Guide.

  128. Alexia said...

    The Loopa Bowl was originally called the NUO (no uh-oh) bowl!

  129. Bender House said...

    I like the fact that you can wash it in the dishwasher. Thanks for the chance to win!

  130. Shanna said...

    the original name was NUO (No Uh-Oh) bowl

    Shanna
    smed37(at)verizon(dot)net

  131. NateAndJakesMom said...

    It was the Everyday Edisons team that perfected the prototype originally called the NUO bowl. (I like that name better, personally)

    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  132. Samantha said...

    “NUO Bowl” evolved into a lime green prototype t

  133. Samantha said...

    I follow you on blogger

  134. Samantha said...

    I subscribe to email

  135. smoran69 said...

    cool idea, would love to give to my daughter for her little one.

  136. smoran69 said...

    I suscribe. thank you

  137. Celeste said...

    It used to be called: NUO, in regard to the phrase "No Uh-Oh"!! Oh yeah, and it is cute too!!!

    contact me at:
    celeste@mail4me.com

  138. Jolly Mom said...

    blogged about it! : )

  139. Jolly Mom said...

    Im a subscriber!

  140. bison61 said...

    The original name of the Loopa bowl was the Nuo

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

  141. cdrury said...

    cdrury@gmail.com
    first called the NUO bowl

  142. cdrury said...

    cdrury@gmail.com
    i subscribe

  143. cdrury said...

    cdrury@gmail.com
    i entered the Write Way To Learn Printable Cards

  144. jnmacdonald said...

    I love that they called it the No Uh-Oh (NUO) first.

  145. Brooke said...

    They sell it at Bed Bath & Beyond.

  146. CanCan (MomMostTraveled) said...

    This is incredible! I can picture my 16 month old carrying it around!
    Here is a fun fact, I had to look extensively to find something no one had mentioned yet!
    The Löopa gyro-bowl is available online for South African customers through the Calora website.

    onlycancan at hotmail dot com

  147. Melinda-LookWhatMomFound said...

    I need this right now, i'm picking up cheerios for the 3rd time today.

  148. mom2anutball said...

    The original name of it was Nuo!!

  149. mom2anutball said...

    Im a subscriber

  150. mom2anutball said...

    I also follow you!

  151. Kristie said...

    This is awesome! I would love it for my little guy-he always shakes out all his snack all over the floor!
    It was origionally named NUO.

    khmorgan_00 [at] yahoo [dot] com

  152. Heather R said...

    The bowl was originally lime green and was called the NUO bowl.

  153. Jeff and Mandee said...

    Kids love the bright color of the bowl and you can find it at Bed Bath and Beyond.

    mandee220(at)aol(dot)com

  154. Jeff and Mandee said...

    I subscribed to your feed.

    mandee220(at)aol(dot)com

  155. windycindy said...

    I like that you can purchase the bowl at "Bed Bath and Beyond!"
    Thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

  156. windycindy said...

    I am subscribed to your site! Thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

  157. windycindy said...

    I have also entered your "Alphabet Soup" giveaway drawing. Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

  158. Elsie said...

    The galactic design and bright colors are fun for children!

    What a cool dish, couldn't be cuter! Would probably impress my science students also!!

    pumpkinlady430@yahoo.com

  159. NateAndJakesMom said...

    I follow on Twitter and tweeted.
    link: http://twitter.com/kariellen/status/1084732751

    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  160. NateAndJakesMom said...

    I stumbled it!
    username: nateandjakesmom

    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  161. gkstratos said...

    The original product name was "Nuo" (which I kinda like, actually)
    gkstratos@yahoo.com

  162. gkstratos said...

    Subscriber
    gkstratos@yahoo.com

  163. NateAndJakesMom said...

    I subscribe via Google homepage.

    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  164. NateAndJakesMom said...

    I entered the Write Way To Learn contest.

    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  165. Celeste said...

    I entered other giveaways.

    contact me at:
    celeste@mail4me.com

  166. Jenna said...

    The original name was the nuo bowl. Thanks for the giveaway!

  167. winvin said...

    Too cool! and it's available at Bed, Bath & Beyond. I don't even have to pay shipping

  168. Renee said...

    What a cool idea! We so need this.
    Here's my fact...
    it "swivels, dips and oscillates in all directions". Now that's a snazzy snack bowl!

  169. Renee said...

    I'm following you on blogger!
    Renee (chefskate)

  170. Mary Avinger said...

    It was originally called the "NUO (No Uh-Oh) bowl." Thanks for the giveaway.

  171. Skywaywaver said...

    it was first called NUO for No Uh Oh. I would love to have no more uh ohs!
    hematopoiesis at hotmail dot com

  172. Ferguson Family said...

    It looked like a lime green prototype that looked like something from outer space when it was first designed!! I'd love to have this since my son gets stuff everywhere!

  173. Anonymous said...

    I enjoyed going to the NUO site then to the Everyday Edisons site after that! Why wasn't this around when my first child was born?! My twins would love this! Thanks, debbie
    debsicola@yahoo.com

  174. ecky said...

    originally it was called the NUO bowl...
    elkesten at yahoo dot com

  175. smoran69 said...

    another day another entry. Thanks so much for this contest.

  176. smoran69 said...

    I subscribe.

  177. smoran69 said...

    I follow your blog.

  178. socmama said...

    I love it! The company is located in Charlotte, NC. Thanks!

  179. Stacy said...

    It was originally called the NUO bowl.

    hetz-junk(at)hotmail(dot)com

  180. Alexis said...

    Blogged about it :)

    http://mom2mycrazy2.blogspot.com/2008/12/winner-winner-chicken-dinner.html

  181. Kim said...

    Orig name of it was NUO inneresting!

  182. Kim said...

    and I subscribe

  183. Kim said...

    and I just entered the KABOOST giveaway!

  184. Lisa C said...

    I'm going to get one at Bed, Bath & Beyond next time...what a great product! It was originally called the NUO bowl.

  185. Lisa C said...

    I am a subscriber

  186. Lisa C said...

    I'm a Blogger follower

  187. Lisa C said...

    I also entered your Safety Tat contest!

  188. leah said...

    The Loopa bowl was originally called the NUO Bowl

  189. leah said...

    I also entered your Safety Tat contest!

  190. Debbie Criss said...

    Loved that it turns the 360 degrees so as it won't spill. Please enter me, thank you

  191. Rachel Sowers said...

    The concept was originally created by Mom Melinda who described her “spill-proof bowl” concept to dad Brad, an engineer, and soon the NUO (No Uh-Oh) bowl was born! This is going to be my new Baby gift. This is awesome!! I will definitely have one for Owen.

    rlee0560@yahoo.com

  192. Anonymous said...

    Most parents are closet inventors! Won't spill! Thanks! senekers@comcast.net

  193. Ashley said...

    The Loopa bowl was originally called the NUO Bowl
    ashlomb at yahoo dot com

  194. Anonymous said...

    Love this bowl. Perfect for church. I thank GOD frequently for 'Cheerios' while in church.. that is until the little grandbabies flip the bowl over in the floor. Our pew always is littered with Cherrios.

    “NUO Bowl” evolved into a lime green prototype that looked like something from outer space.

    If I don't win this one...I'll be purchasing one immediately. Thanks for the link.
    Joan
    Jebain@northstate.net

  195. NateAndJakesMom said...

    I blogged about your contest, click HERE!

    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  196. NateAndJakesMom said...

    I have your button on my BLOG!


    nateandjakesmom at gmail dot com

  197. yellowlabs said...

    You can buy it at Bed, Bath, and Beyond!

  198. Heather said...

    It was originally called the 'No Uh Oh' bowl! (NUO)

  199. Anonymous said...

    very cool... count us in.
    Before it was the Loopa Bowl, it was called NUO (No Uh-Oh)!
    mommypeets@aol.com

  200. Anonymous said...

    wow i have comment #200!!
    Before it was the Loopa Bowl, it was called NUO (No Uh-Oh)!
    zerskat@yahoo.com

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