Welcome to the Super Dad Father's Day Giveaway Hop hosted by Mama NYC!
Over 40 bloggers have teamed up to bring you some wonderful gifts for the Man in your life!
This event runs from June 2-10 with plenty of time to hop each blog!
Each of our giveaways feature a prize value of at least $25.
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