Entering sweepstakes is a lot of fun. Who doesn’t like to win prizes? I especially love it though when a sweepstakes incorporates a special meaning or message, maybe even something that comes straight from the heart. That’s exactly why I’m loving the new sweepstakes from Buddig that thanks the ‘meal makers’ in our lives. Is there a special someone in your life who has lovingly made meals for you over the years? Now’s your chance to tell them ‘thank you’ and enter for a chance to win up to $75,000 worth of prizes!
Family and tradition is clearly important to Buddig, a family owned company for 75 years, who first introduced Grandpa Carl’s signature prepackaged lunch meat in 1943. Carl Buddig and Company is currently owned and operated by third generation Buddig Family members. Known for their convenient and affordable thin-sliced lunchmeat, the family-owned company would like to extend its gratitude to everyone who has made more than just a sandwich by feeding bellies and bringing family closer together.
To enter the Buddig Thanks to the Meal Makers Sweepstakes just share your story in the form of a short video, thanking a special meal maker in your life. More details about the sweepstakes are below. I made my own video to share with you. Check it out:
Thank you, Mom!!
My mom is the special ‘meal maker’ in my life. Not just because of all the meals she lovingly made for me as a child and amazing pasta dishes she is so well known for, but for the way she has inspired me to get creative in the kitchen and enjoy cooking for my own family.
Buddig Thanks to the Meal Makers Sweepstakes
Share your story, thanking a special meal maker in your life for the chance to win BIG!! In honor of the 75th Anniversary, Buddig is giving customers the opportunity to win up to $75,000 worth of prizes. America will have the ability to say thank you to the “Meal Makers” that have impacted their lives, with a one-minute, online video submission on the company’s website.
Sweepstakes Prizing:
Grand Prize Winner – One lucky winner will be awarded $25,000 and will receive an additional product “Prize Pack” at $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.
Rules: 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. The deadline for submission is Aug. 31 at 11:59 p.m. CST. To upload your video or get more information, be sure to visit www.thankyou.buddig.com. Content can be entered under the “Submit Your Story” tab, and 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.
To upload your video or to get more information, be sure to visit www.thankyou.buddig.com.
Enter for a chance to win a Buddig Prize Pack:
Leave a comment below telling about a ‘meal maker’ in your life for a chance to win 1 of 5 Budding prize pack. Each prize package includes: an apron, lunch bag, coupons, magnets and a stuffed Buddig Bull. Open to U.S. residents, ages 18+. Giveaway ends on June 24, 2018 at 11:59 EST. Five winners will be chosen at random from comments below.
I am the family meal maker. Buddig meats come in handy for many of our meals. They are great in a lunch sandwich or in a simple sandwich supper.
I am the head meal maker and one of my favorites is chipped beef and gravy
The meal maker in my life is my Grandmother. My parents work full time when I was little and my Grandma was the one who took care of us. She always prepared a full table of food so when my parents came home from work, they don’t have to worry about cooking dinner. My grandmother made the most traditional Chinese dishes that I still remember until now. I tried to recreate some of her dishes but they never we’re as good as my grandmother’s, but still delicious. I thank her for passing down the Chinese traditional to us.
when I was little my mom was the meal maker
I am the meal maker for everyone. There is always something good to eat and lunch meat and cheeses are always well stocked.
The truth is I am my own Meal Maker in our big family. Everyone looks toward me for all meals and snacks.
The meal maker in our home is my husband- he makes amazing sandwiches and the best Gyros you’ve ever tasted!
I share being the Meal Maker equally with my hubby. We have a large family and jobs. So, it takes both of us to prepare daily meals for everyone. It’s important that we all sit down and eat together. We always keep a healthy supply of Buddig for lunches and snacks. I’d really love to win for me & my family. Thanks so much for the opportunity and chance.
I am the Meal Maker in my family and I try to get my family to try new foods and recipes.
My wife and I are both the meal maker in our house.
I am the meal maker. Always have buddig to have rolled up as a snack and my favorite recipe is using the ham in a chicken CordonBleu recipe I use
My wife makes most of the dinners in our home, so she would be the obvious choice. However, if I had to choose an all-time meal maker, I would have to go with the grandmother. You don’t appreciate how well your grandma could cook until your are old and looking back, and she has long since passed.
My husband is a fantastic meal maker. He makes all sorts of food taste so delicious, from sandwiches to steaks. Thanks.
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I am the family meal maker.
I am the family meal maker.
mom makes the meals
I am the meal maker in my family but as a kid my Mom was a great meal maker. She could make something out of nothing if she had to. 🙂
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I’m the meal maker
I’m currently the sandwich maker for myself and my SO makes his own. It was the same in my house growing up!
My son does all the cooking for his family.
Buddug was a big part of my school lunches when i wa a kid – I did not know they were still around!