Enter The Kraft Dinner Gotta Be Canadian Contest
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This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Kraft Dinner Gotta Be Canadian Contest!. All opinions are 100% mine.
More great news for Canadian residents! Kraft Dinner is looking for an official Canadian correspondent to experience an epic journey across Canada via train and share their experiences online for the world to see. Called the Kraft Dinner Gotta Be Canadian Contest!, huge prizes are at stake like a Sony bloggie camera, a sixteen day trip from the Pacific to the Maritimes for 2 valued at $16,000, $1,500 pocket money plus an ultra cool Apple Macbook Pro.
I am sure you are eager to know how to join this uber cool contest. So here is the thing. All you need to do is submit either an essay or video and tell Kraft Dinner why you think you should be picked to be its official correspondent.
Once you are entered, spread the word to all your family and friends so they can vote for you to make it to the top 10. The winner will be chosen from the top 10 by Kraft after a telephone interview. Be creative. Be convincing. Originality of the essay and/or video is definitely a big plus.
This contest requires that you must be at least 13 years old and runs until June 3, 2010. Record every detail of your journey as you travel. Are you the proudest Canadian? Prove it! Your adventures will even be featured in their Facebook page.
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April 10th, 2010 at 3:37 pm
When you’re fishing over very heavy rough round, some anglers, me included, use a shock leader as a weak link. It’s actually the leader knot that is the weak line and when your tackle gets irretrievably snagged, then when you pull for a break you know exactly where the line will part, right at the knot. That’s far better than stretching your main line to maximum breaking point and possibly weakening or damaging it.
April 11th, 2010 at 10:57 am
Thanks I really needed this.