Friday, September 23, 2011

Plasmacar Review and Giveaway


I am so excited to share another great product with you.  The PlasmaCar from PlaSmart is a ride on toy that is made for kids of all ages.  The PlasmaCar, with its sleek and innovative design runs without batteries, pedals, or tricky gears.  It actually run on 100% Kid Power.   You all know that your kiddos have loads of energy, right.   With the PlasmaCar they can burn off some off that energy, get some exercise, and have fun.  As they turn the wheel back and forth, they car will be propel forward through the natural forces of inertia, centrifugal force, gravity, and friction.

The PlasmaCar was a big hit with both of my daughters (and the neighborhood kids).  They loved that it was something new and different.  On their first attempts, they were a little discouraged.  They moved the steering wheel back and forth, but the car wasn't going very fast.  Luckily, the PlasmaCar is made out of such sturdy plastic that I could hop on it and show them how to maneuver the wheel to gain the most speed.   The PlasmaCar can actually hold up to 220 pounds on smooth, flat surfaces and up to 120 pounds on rough, flat surfaces.  Now that they have figured it out, they cruise around the cul de sac with no problem.  The hardest part is getting them to let me have a turn!

I couldn't get the video of of daughter riding the PlasmaCar to upload, but they have a great one for you to check out on their homepage that will show you just how fun and easy it is.  PlasmaCars retail for $69.95, but Amazon has them on sale right now for $54.59.  Thanks to the generous folks at PlaSmart, one lucky Follower of Between the Lines is going to win their very own PlasmaCar!  Good Luck!



45 comments:

  1. I learned and I really like this tooo!!
    Our products are not tested on animals and we strive to use recyclable materials in all our packaging and printed matter.
    mommakoala(at)cogeco(dot)ca

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  2. Their products are not tested on animals and they strive to use recyclable materials in all their packaging and printed matter.

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  3. Their products are dermatologist-tested and contain mild, natural ingredients that are effective yet gentle on babies’ and kids’ sensitive skin.

    Amy Hollingsworth

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  4. I learned that PlasmaCar won the Fat Brain Toy Award in the Active Play Category
    bethelderton59 at gmail dot com

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  5. supports up to 220 lbs
    tcogbill at live dot com

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  6. They are sold at learning express stores

    felecia@twinoaksfl.org

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  7. I learned that all Coco & Tini products are made from only 100% natural source ingredients.

    megnate at telus dot net

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  8. their packaging is from recycled materials
    debbie jackson
    djackson1958 at hotmail dot com

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  9. I like that their products are made from recycled materials and I also love the different toys that they have like the bumper cars game!

    ty

    nancyrobster at gmail dot com

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  10. Well the link there is going to Coco and Tine, I guess I learned there that ingredients are obtained from European and North American sources.
    At Plasma Car I learned they are warrantied for 6 months :)

    baypayments@yahoo.com

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  11. We do not and will not use sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate, parabens, propylene glycol, artificial preservatives or artificial fragrances in any of our products.

    ontariohappychick at gmail dot com

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  12. Hi there! I came here looking from a link for a Saturday blog hop, but found this awesome giveaway instead! I would love for you to follow back at http://www.EcoCrazyMom.com, and also add your link to my blog directory under the "bloggers" tab if you'd like. Your blog is fantastic, I'd love to keep in touch!

    -Terri

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  13. The Plasma Car is for ages 2-8 and it won the Fat Brain Toy Award in the Active Play Category.
    joycemlinek1@yahoo.com

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  14. I learned that their products are not tested on animals

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  15. I learned that the closest retailer is 52.4 miles away Diamond C Unlimited in Middlesboro. (I also learned that they have a link for map directions, which is good, because I have no idea where that is. *lol*

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  16. I learned the Plasma Car comes in different colors
    Kims2312@verizon.net

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  17. Amazing, I found out that the PlasmaCar’s unique and award-winning design requires no batteries, pedals, gears, or electrical parts to propel the car; you simply turn the steering wheel, and away you go! The PlasmaCar harnesses the natural forces of inertia, centrifugal force and friction. Awesome invention.
    Carol L
    Lucky4750 (at) aol (dot) com

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  18. I learned "the PlasmaCar harnesses the natural forces of inertia, centrifugal force and friction." Cool!
    Allibird1 at aol dot com

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  19. PlasmaCar can support up to 100 kg (220 pounds) on a flat, smooth surface and it can go up to 10km/h or in the us that is 6mph. Pretty amazing. It also comes with 6 month warranty! Wonderful
    My email is in my profile

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  20. I learned that it can support up to 220 pounds
    mearley1979 at gmail dot com

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  21. They come in 5 different great colors!

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  22. its available in 5 colors yellow blue, red pink and purple

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  23. I learned that it was in 2009: Voted #1 Top Spring and Summer Kids Essentials by disneyfamily.com


    winit6 at hotmail dot com

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  24. I learned that PlaSmart placed 13th on the PROFIT 100 ranking of Canada's fastest-growing companies.

    Jennelle S

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  25. I learned the PlasmaCar harnesses the natural forces of inertia, centrifugal force and friction. Very cool... no batteries needed!

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  26. On smooth, flat surfaces, the PlasmaCar can reach an exhilarating, but kid-friendly, speed of up to 6 mph

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  27. I learned that in 2009 it was voted #1 Top Spring and Summer Kids Essentials by disneyfamily.com :) and that it can hold up to 220lbs n flat surfaces

    wardsx4@comcast.net

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  28. I learned that these are actually not sold in store in my area!
    hisprincess886 at yahoo dot com

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  29. I learned that the company strays away from producing electronic/battery-operated toys!
    yuukiimi(at)gmail(dot)com

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  30. I learned that it's Now sold on five continents, and in over 50 countries, the PlasmaCar has transcended the “fad” market, and has quickly become a popular staple for retailers and a multi-generational hit with consumers. Built with highly durable plastics, the PlasmaCar can support up to 100 kg (220 pounds) on a flat, smooth surface.

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  31. I learned that they won the fat brain toy award in the active play category

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  32. i learned they are an iparenting media award winner
    nannypanpan at gmail.com

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  33. plasma cars come in several color combinations.

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  34. I learned that PlasmaCar Wins the Fat Brain Toy Award in the Active Play Category!

    cshell090869@aol.com

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  35. my previous comment wasnt really about the product, so what I learned is it requires no batteries, pedals, gears, or electrical parts to propel the car; you simply turn the steering wheel, and away you go!

    cshell090869@aol.com

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  36. PlasmaCar took first place in the Active Play Category in the 2008 annual Fat Brain Toy
    kidpack05 at yahoo dt com

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  37. I learned that it comes in 5 colors.

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  38. Their products have won many awards such as the iParenting Media Award and Oppenheim Toy Portfolio – Gold Seal Award. tylerpants(at)gmail.com

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  39. I learned that Plasmart Inc. chooses products that are smart, captivating and enduring!

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  40. I learned that the PlasmaCar is warranted against manufacturer defect for 6 months from the date of purchase.
    heartnsoulcooking[at]gmail[dot]com

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  41. I learned sold on five continents, and in over 50 countries,

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  42. Interesting that they are made from recycled product. Good to know

    sweetpeg at gmail dot com

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