Wednesday, December 10, 2014

WW: DIY Treat Jars and Sweet Pea Kitchens


Sweet Pea Kitchens has a wonderful holiday line of treats that will leave your pup drooling for more. With names like Holiday Dinner, Potato Latkes, and Chunks of Coal how can they resist.


So what is in these tasty treats?

Holiday Dinner is made of: Gluten Free Oat Flour, Nitrate Free Turkey, Organic Pumpkin, Egg, Maple Syrup, Vitamin C, and Flaxseed

Potato Latkes contain: Organic Oat Flour, Organic Sweet Potato, Peanut Butter, Organic Dry Milk, Honey, Egg, Vitamin C, and Flaxseed

Chunks of Coal contains: Brown Rice Flour, Peanut Butter, Carob, Powdered Milk, Cinnamon, Vitamin C, and Flaxseed

These treats come in 5 ounce bags and run for only $8.00.

The best part of these treats, they are fresh and crunchy! 



Wouldn't you love to give that mischievous dog in your life a clump of coal for Christmas. Or that sweet, caring K9 a special gift? Well, make your own Treat Jars out of mason jars and fill them with yummy treats.


All I did was take three mason jars (one for each of my pals) and trace the lids onto different scrapbook paper and cut each of the circles out.

Then, I filled each of the jars with special treats. Making sure I gave some Chunks of Coal to my pals Louie and Carlie for always getting me into mischief. Once full, I placed the lids with the cut out circles on securely.

Finally, using twine I attached labels that I made to each of the jars.

And there you have it, custom treat jars that are gorgeous to give to that special pup in your life. 


Sweet Pea Kitchens also has cat treats as well.

You can learn more about Sweet Pea Kitchens by checking them out on their Website, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or Instagram page.

Now is your chance to win these three treats from Sweet Pea Kitchens. If you are a US resident 18 years of ago or older Just enter the rafflecopter below! Contest is open for one week.



Don't forget to enter our current giveaway that ends this Saturday.


*Disclaimer: Spencer the Goldendoodle did not recieve any monetary compensation for this review. Spencer was given these three treats free for the purpose of this review. 





15 comments:

  1. Thank You for sharing a good idea!

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  2. Okay, you had me at the TREAT word !!!
    Loves and licky kisses
    Princess Leah xxx

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  3. We like the DIY dog treats best and we are going to try and make a mini wreath after seeing yesterdays. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  4. I think treat jars are such a great idea. Easy to make. Easy to recycle. And always a hit!

    Wags (and purrs) from Life with Dogs and Cats.

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  5. Great labels! We might have to do these as we are all about the repurposed mason jars here, too! *wags* - Gilligan

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  6. Note to mom, our treat jar is looking kind of empty. Love your treat jars I wish mom would make them! Love Dolly

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  7. Lovely idea. There's something extra special when you receive a handmade gift -

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  8. Oh boy do those look good
    Love your tree
    Lily & Edward

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  9. Love the creative holiday flavors! I think The Ginger Sisters would love the Potato Latkes.

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  10. Great idea! I like the idea of giving coal to my naughty friends!!

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  11. While I think my dogs would eat all the flavors, I think they'd like the "Holiday dinner" flavor the best.

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  12. Very cute idea and that little tree of yours makes us smile every time we see it :)

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  13. We need that bag of coal for Bailie!

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  14. coal one but i would make kings buddy bubba and sassha

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  15. thekid are going to get pic with santa and theni if i can afford it i get them stockeing of goodies

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