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Egg Board offering contest to mark jingle milestone
The "Incredible Edible Egg" jingle was created 35 years ago.
Kay Shipman
Published: Oct 10, 2012
The American Egg Board, based in Park Ridge, is launching a new version of its “incredible edible egg” jingle and a consumer contest via Facebook.
The jingle that promotes health benefits of eating eggs is 35 years old.
People are encouraged to record their own version of the egg jingle. The top three videos will receive prizes.
Contest information, along with a clip of the original jingle video, is online at:
http://facebook.com/IncredibleEdibleEgg
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