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All - Go Green & Small with All Kids Sweepstakes EXPIRED

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Description:

All laundry detergent is looking for the greenest school child in grades kindergarten to 8 to show that you don't have to be big to make a difference. Fill out the eco-report card for your chance to win an iPod and solar charger for the child and up to $50,000 for the child's school, to be used for a greening effort. The school with the most eco-report cards, and the most passionate and relevant Eco-Stories, will win.

Sweepstakes Links:

Sweepstakes Entry Form
Sweepstakes Rules
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Category:

Cash Sweepstakes, Electronics & Computers Sweepstakes, Sweepstakes over $50,000

Eligibility:

Contiguous US (-HI, AK), Parents of Children pre-k through 8th grade

Start Date:

October 01, 2007

End Date:

November 26, 2007

Entry Frequency:

One time per person.

Sweepstakes Prizes:

Grand Prize: $50,000 for the winning school, and an iPod MP3 player with a solar charger and a year's supply of All Detergent for the winning child (ARV: $50,300)
Finalist Prizes (9): $5,000 for each finalist school, to be used for a greening effort (ARV: $5,000)
Participating students may also be offered the opportunity to appear on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Additional Comments:

Entries must be submitted by parents on behalf of their children. Only children attending specified schools may participate. Parents may also choose to submit an eco-advocate story and a picture of your child doing something green.

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