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Wal-Mart Hosts Soap Opera Stars, Fans
Wal-Mart Stores next month will host soap opera fans for a joint promotion with Soap Opera Digest.
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Ameriquest to Give Away Racer’s Car
It’s not your average used car: Ameriquest Mortgage and Roush Racing are giving race fans the chance to win a vehicle that’s been previously owned by a NASCAR star.
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Pond’s Says: ‘Ask Him Out on a Date to Rome’
Pond’s says why wait for him to ask you out, it’s okay to take a chance and ask him out on a dream date to Rome via its new sweepstakes.
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Play-Doh Celebrates 50th with Snip-its Promo
Play-Doh is sending kids to the barber’s chair as part of its 50th birthday celebration with Snip-its salons, which will let young visitors sample its products while they get a new “do.”
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Chicagoans to Melt Ice-Encased Dodge Nitro
Chicagoans are in for a meltdown via a campaign from Dodge that will pit two teams against each other to melt away a 2007 Dodge Nitro encased in 30,000 pounds of ice.
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Summer Push Puts New Elizabeth Arden Fragrance in Teens’ Hands
Elizabeth Arden is working concerts and malls in New York, Miami and Philadelphia to sample its new fragrance for teens girls.
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Jeep to Muddy Up Consumers at State Fair
Consumers desperately searching through a three-foot-deep pool of slushy, slippery mud to find sticks may drive home a new Jeep. It’s the brand’s latest stunt to engage consumers and get them digging for a chance to win the grand prize.
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EBay and Family Circle Kick Off Small Space Design Contest
EBay and Family Circle magazine are out with a contest that looks for a resourceful consumer who can redesign a small space using only items purchased on eBay.
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Nestlé Stages Treasure Quest
Nestlé USA is running an on-pack and online instant-win game dangling a $1 million prize.
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Canon’s Maria Mania to Invade Manhattan for U.S. Open
Canon U.S.A. is aiming for a picture perfect promotion that has New Yorkers doing double, triple, or quadruple takes as the company serves up Maria Sharapova look-alikes on the streets of Manhattan as part of its U.S. Open tennis sponsorship.