Super Bowl Ad Contest: Grow A Beard And Win A Trip To A Racing Event Dan Koelsch, February 8, 2010 Have you ever wish you could win something just for being able to grow a beard? Well, now you can! Dodge Motorsports is hosting a contest in which you can win a trip to one of their races if you grow the most popular beard. The contest stems from their “Man’s Last Stand” Super Bowl ad. Check out the commercial and more details on the contest after the jump. In order to enter the “Super Beard Bowl”, participants must upload photo of their clean-shaven face (from Feb 7th or after) and then a “final” photo documenting their hair growth before the end of the competition (March 21st) to the Dodge Facebook page. Users will then vote on a winner to crown the best of the best. The Grand Prize winner will receive a trip for two to an eligible Dodge Motorsports sponsored race of their choice, which includes roundtrip airfare and 3day/2night hotel accomodations. Pretty nice deal. Check out the Facebook page for more details and rules. Contests ContestsDodgeSuper Bowl
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