Margot - Coloring Contest Winner!

January 2026 Co+op Kids Coloring Contest Winner: Margot

Wild Oats Market is delighted to recognize Margot as our January New Wishes Coloring Contest random winner.

Margot discovered the contest at the register while shopping with her family and looks forward to seeing each month’s new design. She returned to the co‑op with her sister Elaine and their dad to shop for her $25 Field Day prize package. Her winning entry stood out immediately: a playful 3D creation built with snowballs from Elaine’s snowman‑making kit and decorative pieces from her bracelet kit. The result was a textured, imaginative artwork that captured her creativity beautifully.

When it came time to shop, Margot approached her prize with purpose. She selected a thoughtful mix of vegan‑friendly, organic Field Day products including mustard, black beans, refried beans, fusilli pasta, corn flakes, crackers, popcorn, pretzels, and tortilla chips. Her family shared how intentional she was in choosing items she truly enjoys and uses.

She also shared a few favorite treats she gets from the co‑op: Ben & Jerry’s non‑dairy ice cream and Bear fruit roll‑ups. She loves collecting the cards that come with the roll‑ups and trading them with friends at school.

At checkout, Margot and Elaine signed up for the free Co+op Explorer Kids program, which gives young shoppers a free piece of fruit each visit, a punch card to earn a 60‑page activity book, and quarterly emails with fun activities.

We’re thrilled to celebrate Margot’s creativity, enthusiasm, and care. Kids can pick up the latest coloring sheet at the register during their next visit. We can’t wait to see what they create next.

Interested in the fun? We invite all kids aged 12 and under to participate in the next Coloring Contest.

Pick up your coloring sheet at the register at the coop or click here to print the coop’s current Kids Coloring Contest.

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