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You are invited to attend a free Valentine's Day Ehrmann MIXIM Launch Event. #MIXIMLOVE


Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Ehrmann MIXIM.
They has been making delicious yogurt for almost one hundred years. Now they are in California and they want to share their delicious fat-free Greek Yogurt with the public. MIXIM Love is happening on February 14th the launch event to introduce (6) delicious flavors. The line of creamy Greek yogurt MIXIM comes from techniques used in a three-generation old family recipe.  They carry the following flavors which are fat-free Blackberry with Pomegranate and Granola with Dried Fruit, Mango Pineapple and Coconut Almonds, Strawberry and Granola, Raspberry, dark and white chocolate, Cherry and Black chocolate curls and last is the Honey Coconut with honey. 




Ehrmann MIXIM wants to invite you to come and taste some yummy yogurt. The love boat aka The Queen Mary will be transformed into a pink love boat on February 14th. 

This Friday February 14th, 2014 Ehrmann MIXIM will be hosting a launch party at the Queen Mary. Come and be the first to taste MIXIM Greek yogurt and enter for a chance to win prizes. You can enjoy free entrance to the Queen Mary for the night. There will be a fun event to try and break the record for the most couples feeding each other yogurt simultaneously and Ehrman MIXIM will donate $20K to The Children's Heart Foundation. Share your pictures of the event on Instagram and Ehrmann MIXIM will donate $1.00 to The Children's Heart Foundation up to $5,000 additional dollars. The best part will be that you will have an amazing time on the Queen Mary, while helping others. The night will end with a dazzling fireworks show. This will be a great Valentine's Day!
February 14, 2014
The Queen Mary

1126 Queens Hwy, Long Beach, CA

5pm-10pm



Enter for a chance to win a year of love.  Go to Ehrmann MIXIM Facebook.


 Enter for a chance to win

Follow the fun on TwitterInstagram and Ehrmann's MIXIM Facebook use the hashtag #MIXIMLOVE


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