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#GoSmoregazing

The stars have aligned with the drop of our new glow-in-the-dark bag. Get ready for a summer of S’moregazing!

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Jet-Puffed S’morion

Find the big puffy skewer in the sky! Scan the qr code to use our virtual constellation spotter.

Find the big puffy skewer in the sky using our virtual constellation spotter.

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Find the big puffy skewer in the sky using our virtual S’morion constellation spotter and share a selfie with it.

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all this and s’more!

Capture and share a photo of your S’moregazing summer nights using #GoSmoregazing #sweepstakes for a chance to win a S’moregazing kit!

Capture and share a photo of your S’moregazing summer nights using #GoSmoregazing #sweepstakes for a chance to win a S’moregazing kit!
Capture and share a photo of your S’moregazing summer nights using #GoSmoregazing #sweepstakes for a chance to win a S’moregazing kit!

Includes: Powerful Telescope / Limited Edition Glow-in-the-Dark Jet-Puffed Camp S’mores Bag / S’more Ingredients / Glow-in-the-Dark Skewers / Booklet / Stickers / Magnet

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Open to legal residents of the U.S. & D.C. (Excluding AK & HI), 18 years of age and older. Ends 8/31/22. To play and for Official Rules, including odds and prize descriptions, visit. Void where prohibited. https://bit.ly/3MQmcb6

best times to #GoSmoregazing

best times to #GoSmoregazing

june 23-24

planetary alignment

Let’s gloooooow! The first s’moregazing event of the summer is a rare alignment consisting of 5 planets and the crescent moon.

june 27

peak of the june boötids

It’s a rare sight but it’s worth staying up s’more to catch a shooting star or two!

july 13

supermoon

Catch the fluffiest, puffiest supermoon of the year from anywhere!

july 28-29

delta aquariids

The sun toasts this meteor’s comet like a marshmallow, leaving a stellar dusty trail.

august 12-13

perseids meteor shower

Known for their bright fireballs, you can count on colorful meteors all night long.

august 14

saturn at opposition

Saturn is usually a s’morning star, but you can see it at night starting on the 14th!

august 27

mercury at greatest elongation

The single best night to see the elusive planet, Mercury!