Bring Your Best Bowl
- Grand prize of $250,000
- Participants use 2-5 ingredients to create their best bowl of oatmeal
Quaker is encouraging consumers to Bring Your Best Bowl for a chance to win an incredible prize of $250,000. To have a shot at this absurdly large amount of cash consumers will need to get into the kitchen and dream up their best bowl of Quaker Oatmeal. The participant will need to create this bowl with using just 2-5 ingredients. The best bowl found will inspire Quakers newest oatmeal flavor. In addition to a shot at the big cash, participants will receive weekly chances to win $250! Consumers would be best advised not to delay on the creation of the best bowl as this promotion ends 03/12/2016.
Once consumers go to the promotion webpage they will see some photos of different oatmeal bowl creations as well as a Create Now button that can be clicked to get started. Before getting started participants may want to scroll down a bit on the page as they will be able to view some of the hottest trending ingredients. By clicking on the Create Now button users will be directed to Step One of the creation process. In this step the participant will need to first choose between milk or water to get their bowl started. Once this choice is made the participant will be able to enter between to to five ingredients for their bowl of oatmeal. Once the ingredients are entered the participant will click on the Next button to go ahead to Step 2 of the creation process. In step two participants will need to reach deep down and tell Quaker what inspired their best bowl submission in the blank box provided. To complete the submission the participant will need to enter their email in Step 3. Alternatively, participants are given the option of signing in with Facebook.
Curious participants may wonder how the $250,000 grand prize is disbursed if they win (check or wire transfer). To access this information and other vital information, the participant will simply click on the official rules link at the bottom of the promotion webpage.
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