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Free Military Care Package from Scion back this year

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2010 Scion Holiday Mail Drop
THANK YOU. Scion appreciates your service and dedication to defending our country.
We've put a box of Scion gear together with you in mind. We realize it isn't much compared to what you've given but we want to thank you for your support as you serve our country. Scion Care Packages include some choice Scion swag like beanies, a deck of cards and a complimentary hour of internet access - exclusively for U.S. Military personnel only.
Just fill out the request form below and we'll send one your way. One care package per person every 12 months, please. Availability is limited - so step to it!



http://www.scion.com/militarycarepackage/



Without frugality none can be rich, and with it very few would be poor.
- Samuel Johnson

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Re: Free Military Care Package from Scion back this year

Thanks cookiefan for sharing that. It must be so lonely being stationed far from home at the holidays. Thumbs up to Scion for thinking of our troops! :)



The only reason a great many American families don't own an elephant is that they have never been offered an elephant for a dollar down and easy weekly payments. - Mad Magazine.

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Re: Free Military Care Package from Scion back this year

It's nice to see them showing some support for another year. Good for them! :) Thank you cookiefan.

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Re: Free Military Care Package from Scion back this year

Thanks cookiefan! I've lived far from home and while I wasn't in the military at the time, nothing brightened my day more than getting mail that wasn't bills. It must be all the more moral boosting when you're serving overseas to receive a care package.