Surviving Daylight Savings Time with Eggos

NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Boxes of Eggo Waffles sit for sale at the Metropolitan Citymarket on February 19, 2014 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Kellogg, maker of Eggo waffles, has announced that it will only buy palm oil - a minor ingredient in Eggo Waffles - from companies that don't destroy rainforests where palm trees are grown. Palm oil is used in many processed foods. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - FEBRUARY 19: Boxes of Eggo Waffles sit for sale at the Metropolitan Citymarket on February 19, 2014 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City. Kellogg, maker of Eggo waffles, has announced that it will only buy palm oil - a minor ingredient in Eggo Waffles - from companies that don't destroy rainforests where palm trees are grown. Palm oil is used in many processed foods. (Photo by Andrew Burton/Getty Images) /
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Daylight Savings Time is here! Or maybe you’re not that excited because it means one less hour of sleep, but it also means warmer weather is coming soon. But feeling happy about spring being around the corner is easier said than done when you’re waking up to an alarm that is going off WAY too early and your kids won’t wake up for school. But you don’t have to do it alone. Eggo is looking to help.

Starting Sunday, March 14, Eggo is giving away 100,000 boxes of waffles as well as a few survival kits to parents nationwide. I was lucky enough to receive one of these survival kits. And trust me, you want it. It’s cute AF!

How can you get one yourself? You just have to keep your eye on the Eggo Instagram or Facebook page. The giveaway will end when all the boxes are gone or on Aug 31, whichever comes first.

Eggos helping out parents with giveaways and more this Daylight Savings Time

But that’s not all everyone’s favorite frozen waffle brand is doing. Beginning on Monday, March 15, Eggo will be using their L’Eggometer to gather information from Google and Twitter on how stressed parents are each morning. The L’Eggometer will then give weekly readings and Eggo will surprise some lucky parents with everything from free Eggos (yes please!) to tips on how to deal with those chaotic mornings.

But, again, that’s not all! Eggo has also partnered with Melissa Joan Hart (AKA Sabrina the Teenage Witch), Shawn Johnson East, and Mark Ingram II to surprise a few parents with a personalized message via social media to show some solidarity. You can join the conversation by using the #HelpMeLEggo hashtag.

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Will you be entering this Eggos giveaway? Let us know in the comments below!