SCOTTIES Facial Tissues + $25 Amazon Guest Giveaway!
Open to US Only – Ends 11/23
Sponsored by SCOTTIES
Organized by CELEBRATE WOMAN TODAY
With the changing of the seasons, it never fails – along come the sniffles, sneezes, colds and flu. I can’t seem to keep enough facial tissue in the house! With the Holidays coming, who has time to worry about shopping for tissue? We want to feel good and be prepared for unexpected sneezes and coughing bursts. Scotties Facial Tissue are here to help us to keep our skin soft and less damaged when we need to use a lot of tissue.
We would love to bless a family with at least month’s supply of Scotties in their new Winter outfit for this Holiday Season and a $25 Amazon gift card for yet another gift for family or friends.
ENTER TO WIN!
One lucky reader will win at least a month’s supply of Scotties Facial Tissues AND a $25 Amazon Gift Card!
Giveaway ends 11/23/16 at 11:59 pm ET! Open to US residents 18+ and older.
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Good Luck!

ellen beck says
We use hot tea, aspirin , and steam and rest. depends n how sick we are.
Sarah L says
Get plenty of sleep & have ginger tea
Jerry Marquardt says
I also like to keep up my health by baking sure I am keeping my daily vitamins up. I also like home remedies to make the time pass a little quicker.
janet aycock says
breath right stripes they work wonders
belinda bell says
get a lot of rest, drink a lot of fluids and saline and a vaporizer
Christal says
lots of fluid, rest, and lysol
Jennifer M says
Lots of fluids, and some homeopathic medicines. Also, plenty of rest is a must!
Leela says
Chicken soup and chamomile tea.
Kimberley Thomas says
Dealing with a virus right now! I offer up ginger ale,chicken noodle soup and rest!
Sarah Mayer says
We use an oil diffuser, chicken soup and plenty of rest.
Carolann Leibenguth says
In our family we use hot honey and lemon tea, take Vicki’s vapor steamers for the shower, and lots of fluid and rest but most of all lots of TLC
Hope VanBuren Chamberlain says
We consume hot lemonade
And plenty of fluids and keep tissues close by
Chaga tea is also always brewing in the crockpot
Maureen says
Neti pot always a must in our house. That and or steam
Sharon Cummings says
We use over the counter meds and sometimes if it gets to bad we go to dr have to get treated. Hot tea and honey and vitiamin c’s. Muxinex and cough drops or syrups.
Patricia Hoffmeister says
I make Chicken soup. Of course, after tomorrow it will be Turkey Bone Soup.
KENNETH OHL says
I use a hot lemon drink and over the counter cold medicines
Stevie says
Tons of fluids and lots of raw garlic actually LOL
Jessilee Raub says
Lots of hand washing rest ans fluids.
Tina Dickerson says
We use an oil diffuser, chicken soup and plenty of rest.
Jerry Marquardt says
My best medication when trying t recover is to get plenty of sleep. If you don’t get enough, I have found it takes far longer to recover from a flu or even a cold.
lisa says
I go through alot of tissues. That reminds me, it’s time to restock my wall of paper.
Dana Rodriguez says
Hot tea with honey helps make me feel better.
Dotty J Boucher says
I like to use tea, something that my Dr has prescribed for me.
Calshondra Williams says
Plenty of rest, stay hydrated, chicken soup, proper cleaning, and medication.
Sarah L says
Sleep, tea, sleep, tea, sleep.
Maureen says
We use a neti pot for the sinus issues.
Tamra H says
We drink lots of water, eat chicken soup, and take cold medicine. Also take it easy, set up camp on the couch!
Katie Bellamy says
We stay hydrated and wash our hands A LOT!
lisa says
There really isn’t anything you can do once a cold hits. Pretty much, take it easy and wait it out.
Shirley Martin-Tutolo says
we use a vaporizier and cough medicine. lots of rest.
Christie l says
We drink plenty of fluids and rest, I also like to use a cool mist humidifier
Amber Cheras says
We use hot boiling water to breathe in to feel better, and honey tea with lemon for sore throats.
Crystal McCord says
I like to use essential oils, oil diffusers, peppermint tea, and just good old rest.
Cindy says
I have them eat chicken soup and rest.
Julie says
I don’t really use any remedies, but I do like soup when I’m sick.
Peggy Rydzewski says
I am a big fan of vicks vapor rub
MaryAnn Casey says
We use pain relievers and throat drops
Tamara priddy says
Cold medicine and plenty of rest next to lots of h20
Judy McGarry says
Tissues, hot tea and soup make me feel better.
lisa says
Colds are the worst. Besides rest, keep hydrated and hope it works itself out. Quickly.
Maureen says
Tea and or soup .
heather scherer says
We use over the counter medicines and drink plenty of water. stay inside and use essential oils in the air
Carolyn Massey says
I take a flu shot to keep from getting the flu. When it comes to colds I get Alka Seltzer cold medicine and use Scotties tissues with lotion.
Zoey says
We like to use Emergen-C and chicken noodle soup for our colds and flus.
katie hanson says
we use over the counter meds and lots of water and chicken soup!
Jenilee Blonigen says
We use otc meds, vicks, emergen-c, take vitamin d and vitamins for preventative measures, cough drops, drink lots of fluids, rest, chicken noodle soup, humidifier, and go through tons of tissues! Being sick is no fun
Sue Hooley says
Lots of fluids and bedrest.
tara pittman says
I make a soup with garlic,mushrooms and seaweed
Sara says
If we take zinc at the first sign of a cold, it will almost always shorten the duration of it and minimalize the symptoms.
laura says
We load up on vitamins and stock up on tissues
Linda w. says
I have them rest and drink warm liquids to keep the chill away.
lisa says
I take otc cold meds, grab a soft blanket, tissues and try to get a lot of rest. Besides that, I complain.
Sarah L says
My friend brings me her great chicken soup.
Vickie says
Hydration, sleep, stay home..vit c.
If all else fails my dad disgusting hot whiskey lemon thing
Mia says
We drink a lot of hot herbal tea and use cold medicine.
Dana Rodriguez says
I use OTC meds and lot’s of rest!
DeAnna Keller says
Lots of rest, fluids, and Vitamin C.
perla pantoja says
Lots of rest , Home made soups and warm teas. Take care of your loved one with lots of love!
Amber Cheras says
We drink plenty of orange juice or honey tea for sore throats eat home made chicken noodle soup take vitamins and get plenty of sleep.
Jeanna Massman says
We usually try to get lots of rest and liquids. Vitamin C and OTC remedies sometimes help, also.
Zula Pressey says
Res, OTC meds, then tough it out
Deb K says
Drinks lots of fluids
jeani b says
hot or cold towels, lots of liquids to drink, cuddles, warm blankets, softest tissues ever, and vicks as needed.
judy sizemore says
get plenty of rest
dixie baker says
Cold meds and tissues
jenna tomaszewski says
I use a nose spray, and drink warm water with lemon/honey
Sarah L says
I like making fresh ginger tea, drinking lots of water and sleeping as much as I can.
Thanks for the contest.
Lois Jones says
Plenty of fluids and rest. Pain reliever as needed and Vick’s Vapor Rub.
tiffany dayton says
Over the counter medicine, plenty of liquids and plenty of rest.
rebecca day says
vitamin c and lots of water
alice f says
I use over the counter medicine and make chicken noodle soup! Also, lots of sleep helps too.
mary ortiz says
NYquil and vicks
Nancy says
We use lots of soap and water, eat soup and drink lots of liquid.
Char Dingley says
Vicks Vapo Rub (my mother swore by it!), Homeopathic medicines and Airborne!! Lots of warm blankets and of course, Scotties!!!!
amy guillaume linderman says
citrus fruit and extra zinc and vitamin c
Cindy says
We stay in bed and get more rest.
lisa says
Lots of water, orange juice, tissues and chicken soup. When I have a cold I try to stay warm and comfortable.
Maureen says
chicken soup immediately gets bought and made and eaten –comfort is key.
Melanie McDowell says
We push fluids, esp. water, take chewable vitamin C, use Vicks Vap O Rub on chest and nasal passages, eat fruits and veggies and drink hot tea with lemon!!
donna porter says
Drink lots of fluids. I also make my chicken soup and keep medicines on hand.
Darla Shannon says
We use elderberrysyrup, echinacea, ginger and garlic.
Robin Abrams says
We take honey and tea and vitamins
Deb Binder says
We sit it out with tea and Scotties!
Renae says
Tea with honey and cayenne, steamy showers, and over the counter meds.
Daniel M says
soup and sleep
Kelli says
Over the counter meds,teas and essential oils. Using disinfectant through out the house.
Brenda I says
A lot of liquids and rest
Jessilee Raub says
We also like to use the steam in the bathroom.
Denise C says
Zinc tables, vitamin C and lots of sleep are what I recommend for my family.
Cathy Coibion says
Drinks lots of fluids!!!
Birdie Skolfield says
I make a big pot of chicken soup and we eat a lot of oranges
Terri Tyler says
Sleep…lots and lots of sleep
Maureen says
Sleep is a must getting enough rest is key.
Mary Cloud says
We use natural organic honey for coughs. It’s a home remedy my grandma has used for years.
Francine Anchondo says
Hand washing, drink lots of water, over the counter medicines and get rest.
Carolyn Massey says
We get flu shots but colds are a different atory. Wash hands often and if I have a cold use cough syrup, Alla Seltzer cold medicine and drink plenty of fluids.
angela smith says
plenty of water and drugs.cough syrup,cold medicine aspirin etc..
Kara Marks says
As soon as we feel a cold coming on, we start on zinc gluconate lozenges (Cold-Eeze is the name brand, but we buy it in a generic at Walmart) every 2 hrs. for 24 hrs., even if that means setting an alarm to do it at night. They dissolve under the tongue and don’t taste great, but OK, and they also help in the way a cough drop would. There are some studies behind it that you can sometimes prevent the cold from coming on, but if you get it, it will be milder and quite a bit shorter in duration. I already knew it from a dr. I worked w/ (I was an RN for many yrs.) and later heard Dr. Oz also recommend it. We’ve been doing it for almost 20 yrs.
BarbaraMae says
When we get sick, we double up on fruits and vegetables and drink plenty of water. If I just have a little sniffle, sometimes I’ll make a super hot bowl of ramen soup. I’m pretty sure there is no health benefit, haha, but it’s comfort food.
Emily R. says
We use chicken noodle soup, Vicks vapor rub & lots of rest!
Shirley Martin-Tutolo says
We get lots of rest turn on the vaporizer and take some cold medicine.
Dan Dykstra says
First we try a herbal concoction we call green drink. Lots of liquids too.
Jessilee Raub says
We love raw honey, saline rinse and fluids!
bernie wallace says
My family uses lots of rest when my family gets sick with the cold or flu. Thanks for the giveaway. I hope that I win.
Maureen says
We push the fluids especially water and and also chicken soup
Michelle Proper says
My chicken soup! It’s a cure all I tell ya! Also make a wonderful cough syrup with honey and ACV 🙂
Ina Fowler says
? Homemade ? Chicken Soup & Plenti Of Fluids Especially Tea With Honey ? Extra Vitamin C Along With Vicks Vaporizer And Try To Get Plenti Of Rest Along With Soft Scottie Tissues By You’re Side!
Patricia Parsons says
cold capsules and lots of warm liquids
Donna James says
Vicks vapor rub, tea soup, and lots of tissues and Lysol.
elizabeth miller says
Our get well remedy is a lot of fluids, motrin, and decrease activities for some rest. We also wipe every handle, remote, light switch, etc down good with Lysol or Clorox wipes.
Jeanne Coulombe says
cold medication vics vapor rub honey and lots and lots of scotties tissues
Monique S says
we use cough syrup, lots of hot tea, and lots of tissues and rest
Glendy C says
Drink lots of water & honey tea & get plenty of rest
Lisa Williams says
I go to battle for my family when they get sick, They have their favorite pillow and blanket,humidifier,vitamin C drops and chicken soup and tea with honey and lemon,a box of tissues and usually a night time med so they can sleep better and some vapo rub on their chest.
lv says
honey and tea
Annamarie V says
My step dad use to give me hot water brandy half a lemon and some honey and it always made me feel better, maybe it was the brandy.
Renee Walters says
We take Tylenol and try to get sleep.
Cathy Philipps says
We use lots of hand washing and netti pots
Brenda says
Humidifier, cough drops, tea with lemon and honey.
Candice says
We drink a ton of fluids, and lots of vitamins.
Jackie says
We use tissues, saline mist, tea and cold medicine when needed.
Thank you!
Rowena hubble says
I do love my Scotties I keep them everywhere along with juice and healthy eating to try not to get dick
Steve Weber says
Emergency, night time meds, liquids and hot tea with lemon.
Rachel says
We try to drink lots of wwater and get plenty of sleep.
Cheryl Abdelnour says
We use Tylenol , soups , and lots of rest.
Angela Saver says
We drink lots of water, take Tylenol & eat homemade chicken noodle soup when we get sick!
Will G says
We try to get plenty of sleep and drink plenty of water.
mell says
Rest and lots of fluids
Dorothy Walters says
I like lemon tea, lay in bed and read.
Donna C says
Plenty of fluids and cold and flu medication. And of course, soft tissues
Kathy Ross says
Stay in bed and rest, chicken noodle soup and lots of Kleenex.
casey everidge says
we keep many cold medicines on hand for illnesses!
anne harris says
we use over the counter cold and flu remedies. whatever relieves what hurts the most! Hot tea are a big factor, and saltines with peanut butter.
HS says
We use tea with honey and lemon to soothe symptoms in addition to otc medicines.
dawn Ganey says
Whiskey with honey & lemon warmed for cold/flu.
Danelle T says
cold medicine, chicken noodle soup, tea with honey and vitamins
April walrath says
would love this
Ronda says
We use over the counter medicines, get plenty of sleep, drink plenty of liquids and clean everything.
Danyelle Wright says
We play a game called spa time we fill the tub with fresh lavender and then put the shower on and fill it with steam and we inhale and exhale for 10 mins and then leave and repeat 1 time an hour for already a week
Tara L says
I use essential oils like oregano, breathe, lavender and on guard. They help our symptoms and immunity support.
April Monty says
We do homeopathic medicines ,they’re good for you and have no additives etc.
melina r says
We use over the counter cold medicines. We also do lemon and honey mixed together. We also do hot teas.