Diamond Nuts Holiday Contest
Eligibility : The Contest is open to legal residents of the United States residing in the United States and the District of Columbia (excluding Puerto Rico and all other territories) who are 18 years of age or older at the time of Contest registration.
Promotion Period : The Diamond Nuts Holiday Contest (“Contest”) begins at 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time (“ET”) on Friday, October 24, 2008 and ends at 3:00:00 PM ET on Wednesday, December 31, 2008.
Limit : One (1) entry per person for the length of the Contest.
Prize (s):
ONE (1) GRAND PRIZE: Grand Prize winner and three (3) guests will be flown to New York City, New York on November-December, 2009 to attend The Nutcracker Ballet. Trip will be for 3 days and 2 nights. Trip includes round trip coach air transportation between major commercial airport nearest Grand Prize winner’s residence for Grand Prize winner and his/her guests, round trip ground transportation between hotel and airport and between hotel and performance, certain meals, two (2) nights standard quad occupancy accommodations at a hotel designated by Sponsor, and four (4) tickets to The Nutcracker Ballet. The Grand Prize winner will also have their name and decorating tip featured on the packaging of a Diamond Nuts product. Approximate retail value (ARV) of the Grand Prize trip: $5,000.
TEN (10) FIRST PLACE PRIZES: One (1) Outdoor Fire Pit. ARV: $128
TWENTY (20) SECOND PLACE PRIZES: One (1) Diamond Nuts Gift Package. ARV: $25
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I always have Diamond nuts in the house. I use them in all my Christmas baking and I put out bowls of mixed at my Christmas Eve gathering, with lots of nutcrackers. My Mom always did this and we always enjoyed picking out our favorites. Mine were (still are) walnuts. Guess you could call this a tradition.
But I use them the rest of year also when I bake; usually brownies & chocolate chip cookies.