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Meet Chuck,

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global sensation and face of the "life less serious" campaign.

Over the next few months or so, Chupa Chups are running a competition in which you can win a Chuck doll.

I want one, for very irrational reasons.

So, SAUVIC, here's the scoop, buy chupa chups, find the winning stick for me and I will donate $500 to the charity of your choice and of course, reimburse your purchase price.

Cheers,

Matt

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I dont get it , is this "Chuck" suppose to be hard to get?

I cant find any info on the Competition?

Well, there are 1000 available, nationally.

So, it's relatively hard to get.

Info -

http://www.gotchucked.com/conditions.html

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might end up on ebay and you can buy it off them for 5 hundie.

will you reimburse us for all the other chupa's that we eat before we hit the winning one? lol. will have to keep reciepts.

I think ill buy one next time i see one....it has to be a competition marked one right?

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might end up on ebay and you can buy it off them for 5 hundie.

will you reimburse us for all the other chupa's that we eat before we hit the winning one? lol. will have to keep reciepts.

I think ill buy one next time i see one....it has to be a competition marked one right?

You are correct, sir.

Only the winning Chupa Chup will be reimbursed, but karma will reward you further in the long run :P

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You are correct, sir.

Only the winning Chupa Chup will be reimbursed, but karma will reward you further in the long run :D

And you get to change your name to earl hicky......

For the price of a chuppa chup i would rather keep it.

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Haha. He is playing smart. 500 for 1/1000. Might be worth something in the long run.

Regardless. At woolies now and can't find any chupa chupps with the competition/promotion.

Im going to start living on chupa chupps just so i can win one and stir matt with it :D

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What a smart marketing move by the chupa chupp company.

Make a piece of rag that costs 20cents to make in a vietnamese sweat shop and looks like something you can find in the savlo bins a desirable limited edition model, and increase the sales of a solidifed ball of sugar and artificial flavouring not worth its wrapping paper. Accerelated 99% profit.

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