Tuesday, August 17, 2010


Tweet to win a “coffee cupping” or tour at Caribou event Sep. 23


Lisa Baker

Don’t miss out on the chance to win a special experience at our upcoming “Pour It Like You Mean It: The Evolution of the Caribou Coffee Brand event”. Just follow us on Twitter and watch for tweets containing “Contest” as the first word.

WHY THE CONTESTS?

We want to spread the word about our upcoming programs to both AMA members and their networks. By engaging with you via social media, we hope you like what you see and experience, and interact with us again and frequently.

PRIZES
  • 9 winners will get to participate in a coffee cupping (like a wine tasting but with coffee)
  • 20 winners will get to participate in a tour of the corporate facilities and warehouse

HOW TO PARTICIPATE
  • Follow @MNAMA on Twitter
  • Watch for MNAMA tweets starting with “Contest” between Aug. 17 and Sep. 21
  • There will be 3-4 contests including:
    •  A specific retweet request
    • A series of trivia questions (you must correctly answer all questions in the series)
    •  Tweet your fill-in-the-blank response using the correct event information
  •  Be the first to respond - we’ll choose winners in order of correct responses

RULES
  • Participants must be registered for the event before they are eligible to win contests. You do not need to be an AMA member.
  • Response to contest questions must include the hashtags #MNAMA and #Caribou
  • Winners can only win once; you can win a coffee cupping or a tour, not both.
  • Winners must allow for an additional 30 minutes after the event on Sep. 23 for the coffee cupping and tour.

Watch for details and winner announcements on our Facebook and Twitter feeds.             
               
Questions? Feel free to leave a comment here or reach us via Twitter @MNAMA. Good luck, and spread the word!

Lisa Baker manages B2B and B2C marketing for health advocacy products at CIGNA Healthcare, and she also owns her own agency - Elbie Marketing, LLC. She has a B.A. in communications and M.A. in ethnographic marketing research and servant leadership.


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