Giveaway: Six Cruelty-Free Gift Baskets Worth $275 Each!

Simply follow Species Unite on Instagram and tag 3 friends for your chance to win.


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In celebration of the new campaign, Vegan Nights, Species Unite has partnered with vegan-friendly businesses to give you the chance to win one of six cruelty-free gift baskets worth over $275 each.

How to Enter:

Every two weeks, a gift basket will be up for grabs! The entry requirements are simple, all you have to do is:

  1. Follow @speciesunite on Instagram.

  2. Tag 3 friends in the comments of the latest Species Unite Gift Basket Instagram post.

You can also double your chances of winning by downloading your free plant-based dinner guide.

Species Unite will be announcing a winner every 2 weeks via their Instagram.

What Can You Win?

These gift baskets contain over $275 worth of vegan products including animal photography book HIDDEN: Animals in the Anthropocene, Isa Chandra Moskowitz’s “I Can Cook Vegan” cookbook, a selection of body and beauty products by Vedic Botanicals, Smax Wax, Brianna’s Handmade Soaps, and DefineMe Fragrance, an assortment of sweets and savoury food items from the likes of HumYum, Uprise Foods, Fat Badger Bakery, and extra surprise home goods from LightHaus, MooShoes, and artist, Maria Polky.

What is Vegan Nights?

After a year of so much isolation, Species Unite is encouraging people to bring their friends and family together by sharing a dinner that is kind to the animals and the environment.

Vegan Nights is a new campaign that will run through the summer to help people to come together, reconnect, and enjoy delicious plant-based food.

Species Unite have also released a free, plant-based dinner host guide, packed with vegan recipes and ideas for hosting a perfect plant-based dinner evening.

“Whether you’re a plant-based pro or you and your friends are just curious about trying your first vegan meal, anyone can host a plant-based dinner,” says Species Unite Founder, Elizabeth Novogratz. “It’s about sharing a really good meal with anyone in your circle, to reconnect, and to talk about what it means to eat plant-based foods”. 


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