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Buddig video competition offers $25,000 grand prize

You could win a $25,000 grand prize for a one-minute video that thanks to a local food company.
 
The total give-away in the contest is $75,000 to mark Carl Buddig & Company’s 75th anniversary. The business, based in Homewood, is known for its convenient and affordable lunchmeats. Submissions are due by Aug. 31.
 
“Our mission is to create memories by feeding family traditions. We are honored to have been a part of those first days of school lunches, special celebrations and everyday snacks,” said Bob Buddig, CEO who represents the third generation in the business. “But our company would not be where it is today without our faithful consumers and dedicated employees.”
 
The one-minute video can be submitted on the company’s website, under the “Submit Your Story” tab. Each submission will be eligible to win up to $25,000. Winners will be selected by the authenticity of their story, context relevance, audience appeal, quality of their video and by the number of votes they receive:
  • Grand Prize Winner – One lucky winner will be awarded $25,000 and will receive an additional product “Prize Pack,” a $125 value.
  • First Prize – Four candidates will receive $7,500. 
  • Second Prize – 20 candidates will receive $750. 
  • Additional Prizes – Throughout the 13-week promotion, five candidates will be selected to receive $75 each week.
Candidates must be 18 years or older at the time of entry. The promotion is open to applicants in all 50 states and the District of Columbia and is limited to one submission per household. 
 
Additional contest information and uploading information is at thankyou.buddig.com 
 
Carl Buddig and Company is owned and operated by the third generation pf Buddig family members. The Company is also proud that in recent years fourth generation family members have also joined the organization. The company employs more than 2,000 employees. 
 

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