Enter the Serve Up the Morning Hits Sweepstakes each week for your chance to score a full year of ad-free music streaming. A total of 100 winners (10 per weekly drawing) will each receive a 12-month Spotify Premium Individual subscription, giving you unlimited access to millions of songs, offline listening, and uninterrupted playback. ARV: $99 each.
ELIGIBILITY: US, 18+
END DATE: May 24, 2026
LIMIT: one Entry per person/email address per Weekly Entry Period. Entries will not be carried forward to any subsequent Weekly Entry Periods.
There are four (4) ways to enter:
Enter on the Website
Via the Fetch rewards app: Log-in to your Fetch rewards app and click the link in the Sweepstakes ad to visit the Website and complete the registration form to receive an Entry into the applicable Weekly Entry Period’s random drawing. If you do not have a Fetch rewards account, and you would like to create one for free, download the free Fetch rewards app to your mobile device at either the Apple® App Store or the Google® Play store.
Via the Spotify app: Log-in to your Spotify account and click the link in the Sweepstakes ad to visit the Website and complete the registration form to receive an Entry into the applicable Weekly Entry Period’s random drawing. If you do not have a Spotify account, and you would like to create one for free, download the Spotify app to your mobile device at either the Apple® App Store or the Google® Play store.
Via QR Code: Visit a participating retailer and scan the QR Code on in-store materials to visit the Website and complete the registration form to receive an Entry into the applicable Weekly Entry Period’s random drawing.
Prizes (100 – ten per weekly drawing): A gift code for a 12-month Spotify Premium Individual subscription (ARV: $99 each).
Limit one (1) Grand Prize per person, email address.



The prompt you’ve shared appears to be incomplete — it just says “Comment *” without the actual question or topic for the essay. Could you share the full contest prompt or let me know what Carolyn is being asked to write about? For example, is she being asked why she deserves to win a prize, what a product means to her, how something has impacted her life, or something else entirely?
Once I know what the essay is actually responding to, I can write something genuine and compelling for her.