Every Thursday, we pick out one of the cool things from the Kim & Jason Lemonade Stand and give it away. Yep, for free.
This week’s prize is an XL Wine Glass. Old friends and old wine are the best, and enjoying a full bottle of wine in a single cup can’t be matched.
This exquisite wine glass holds an entire bottle of wine! Enjoy the sheer novelty of having the biggest wine glass at the party…
Here’s how to enter:
- Just leave a comment on this post, answering this week’s question: “When you were a kid, what was one thing you would have loved to ’super-size?’”
- Deadline for entries is 11:59 pm CST on the day of the post. We’ll pick a winner from the list of comments on the following Friday.
- We’ll contact the winner by e-mail to find out where to send the prize.
Good luck! And don’t miss any of the other cool stuff for the young at heart at The Kim & Jason Lemonade Stand!
**UPDATE: This week’s winner was Rachel:
Good question! I know I always wished the Barbie dreamcar was my size so I could sit in it and be pushed around in my sweet ride.
Even though this week’s contest is over, you can still buy your very own XL Wine Glass at the Kim & Jason Lemonade Stand. And stay tuned next week for the next chance to win!

















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Good question! I know I always wished the Barbie dreamcar was my size so I could sit in it and be pushed around in my sweet ride.
Well, besides super-sizing SUMMER, (hey, a kid can dream), this question makes me think of a “water-slide” we had at the resort where we used to go on vacation. The water-slide itself was very simple, a sheet of plastic on a hill where two staff people aimed hoses of water so we could slide down. (It got very muddy at the bottom, because even GROWNUPS were allowed to play on this!) The plastic was held down by the grown-ups standing on either side. I remember thinking if we could only have an even bigger (wider) slide, we could all have slid down TOGETHER in one big slide. What fun!
When I was 3, I had this huge stuffed animal that looked like a sheepdog. As I grew bigger, Monkey (that was his name) remained the same size. I remember when I was in first or second grade staring out the window and imagining a “super-sized” version of Monkey romping up to my classroom’s window and rescuing me. I still have Monkey to this day!
My Legos were my favorite thing when I was a kid and I wished all the time that they would’ve been my size so I could walk around the towns I built or eat in the restaurants and sample some round plastic pizza!
My dollhouse. I would have loved sharing the rooms and the furniture with my doll family.
K & J,
Like Jillian, I too would supersize my legos. Not the size of the legos, mind, but the size of my collection. I would always build things and run out of legos before it was done. Legos were always the spark of my creative genius and probably a big player in why I love engineering and building things. Imagine how powerful a kid’s imaginative genius could expand if the number of legos at their fingertips was limitless! Why, when I was a kid, I could have built a life-size submarine instead of fishing for that one black, two-dot piece critical for my miniature spaceship!
By the way, very cool giveaway. Next we need a beer stein that will hold an entire keg ;)
When I was young, I always wanted to supersize my bedroom – my very own fairy castle is what I wanted it to be – complete with a canopy bed !
My wagon! My wagon was a hand me down from my older brother and sister. For some unknown reason, my red wagon and I were not easily separated! While waiting for my best friend/neighbor, Linda to come out and play, I would sit in my wagon on the side of the road. My cousin, Keithy, used to pull my friends and I really fast in my wagon down the alley behind my house.
I used to dress my dog and pull her in the wagon. That old red wagon really meant a lot to me. I have never been able to figure out why. Maybe, it doesn’t matter why, it just did. If I liked it so much in its normal state, I think I would have loved it super-sized, too.
Happy Halloween…..Thanks, Cindi