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Make a sandwich video, win a cool $4,000

POSTED: Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 10:46 PM
Filed Under: Contests

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You know how you're always talking about how you want to make a viral video starring deli meats you purchased at your local Acme? Well now you got yourself a chance to scam $4K out of it, too. Vincent Giordano brand meats wants "you and/or your family" to put together a clip featuring an original sandwich recipe. Here are the details:

Entrants are encouraged to use Vincent Giordano brand Premium or SteakHouse Roast Beef, Corned Beef or Pastrami from your local ACME deli counter.

Record a video of you and/or your family creating a unique and delicious sandwich recipe. Be clever, creative�be funny!

Upload your video by June 15, 2009.

Consumer prize: First prize is $4,000.00. Four honorable mention prizes of $100 Vincent Giordano Gift Certificate each are not transferable and are not redeemable for cash.

One of the stipulations is that the video "must be in good taste," which automatically eliminates Team Meal Ticket � we were planning to center our work around several pastrami-centric double entrendres. Dammit! Please let us know if you're planning on entering.

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Posted 2009-07-20 11:23:59
[...] in May, we told you about the Vincent Giordano “Video Chef” Contest — basically, the deli meat purveyor’s asked people to capture a “unique and delicious [...] 
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