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Win a year's supply of chocolate and an iPhone

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NEWTREE is having the ultimate chocolate lover's contest. One winner will receive a bar of chocolate every day for a year! Not only that, but they will get the new iPhone - making it easy to brag to their friends about all the chocolate.

To enter, you need to create a text message short story that includes the names of all of their chocolate bars: PLEASURE, VIGOR, RENEW, REFRESH, FORGIVENESS, SEXY, BLUSH, TRANQUILITY, COCOON, REJOICE and CRAVE. Get the complete details and enter on NEWTREE's site.

Good thing the contest doesn't ask you to pick one of the two prizes. I'm not sure which prize I would be more excited about; it would be a close call!

You can win both, but let us know which prize you'll be more excited about - the techie or the foodie prize.

Would you be more excited about a year's supply of chocolate or an iPhone?
Chocolate227 (53.3%)
iPhone147 (34.5%)
I'm one of the few people on the planet who wouldn't like either.52 (12.2%)

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Tags: candy, chocolate, chocolates, contest, iphone, newtree

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Reader comments (Page 1 of 1)

Tim

7-28-2008 @1:39PM Tim said... iPhones are cool, but the monthly fees are not. If it includes a year of free iPhone service, sign me up! Otherwise, definitely chocolate. I'd be willing to work out longer to have something that tasty.
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kylakae

7-28-2008 @3:10PM kylakae said... I'm a bit concerned about the 1500 word limit. Don't most phones limit you to about 140 words or letters?
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sanman

7-28-2008 @9:52PM sanman said... Text messages are generally limited to 160 characters so it'll be interesting to see how this is going to work...
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stacey

7-29-2008 @1:00PM stacey said... I'm writing from NEWTREE Chocolates, and to help clarify, the 1500 word limit is for the total story. You can submit as many text messages as you like (usually limited to 160 characters per text) to tell your story, so long as you don't exceed the word limit. Hope this helps!
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