
Dum Dum Pops Sweepstakes Ends 10/18/09 1PP18+
Enter and you could get the chance to name a Dum Dum Pop after your child plus get $2,500, a trip and an iPod.
Eligibility: open only to legal residents of the 50 U.S. and the District of Columbia
and who are 18 years of age or older at time of entry and have a child ages 2 to 13 years of age.
Dates: begins on May 15, 2009 and ends at 11:59:59 p.m. ET October 18, 2009.
How to Enter: Visit www.dumdumpops.com/popstar
Code to Use: X5MR7J
Entry Limit: Limit one entry per child between the ages of 3-12 per household.
Prizes:
(1) Grand Prize:
Grand Prize Winner will win the opportunity to name a Dum Dum lollipop after their Child, $2,500 cash (in the form of a check), a 120 GB iPod Classic and a trip for Winning Child and three guests to Bryan, Ohio, for a VIP Tour of Spangler Candy Company. ARV $5,250.
(10) Second Prizes: A 16 GB iPod Nano® (ARV $199).
(40) Third Prizes: A 1 GB iPod Shuffle® (ARV $49).
(100) Fourth Prizes: An iTunes® Gift Card (ARV $25).
Rules: Embedded on-site
Sweeps Rating: Good
Sent in by: Paula
Photo credit: Dum Dum Pops Spangler Candy Company Pop Star Sweepstakes
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can you do this for grandchildren?
Sure, why not. You could enter any kid sweepstakes for your grandchildren as long as they are the appropriate age. Just use your daughter or son's name, address, and email as the parent/guardian unless you are their guardian.
I received an email saying I won an ipod shuffle. Then it asked me to fill out a form and fax it to a certain number. Is this normal for sweepstakes winners? It just asks for name, birthday, address and telephone number. But I wanted to double check before faxing anything.
As long as it is legitimate paperwork coming from that company then yes, you should fill it out and fax it in. Every company does things differently and this is probably what they require.