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By Sandra Grauschopf, About.com Guide to Contests

Nabisco Running Two Fun Instant Win Sweepstakes for Double Stuff Oreo Cookie Fans

Thursday February 7, 2008
Lots of people enjoy eating Oreo cookies by twisting off the top part and licking away the creamy filling before dunking the chocolate cookie in a glass of cool milk. Now, Nabisco is turning an eating habit into a competition by creating the Double Stuff Racing League. The rules of the race are very simple: Devour your Double Stuff Oreos in the following steps:
  1. Twist it
  2. Lick it
  3. Show it
  4. Dunk it
  5. Eat it
  6. Drink it
  7. Win it
For an illustrated demonstration, view Nabisco's Double Stuff Lick Race Rules.

Now, the sport may sound simple, but the payoff is big. Enter the Win a Trip to Lick Race Against the Mannings Sweepstakes for your chance to be one of ten finalists to go to New Orleans, Louisiana and compete with Payton and Eli Manning in the official Lick Race. The winner will take home a $10,000 prize! You'll be notified instantly if you win. To enter, you must be a U.S. resident aged 7 or above. The sweepstakes ends on May 21, 2008.

But that's not all. To be fit for the race, you'll need a training kit, which you can also win in Nabisco's Double Stuff Lick Race Training Kit Instant Sweepstakes. Two thousand instant winners will each receive a training kit consisting of a jersey, two milk glasses, and a cooler. To enter, you must be a U.S. resident aged 7 or above. Enter daily until December 1, 2008.

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