Hard Mountain Dew Contest Offers All-Expenses-Paid Bayou Bachelorette Party in New Orleans
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Gavin Sheehan
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Summary
Boston Beer Company, through its Hard Mountain Dew brand, is running a contest offering a bride and five friends an all-expenses-paid bachelorette party in the New Orleans bayou, complete with swamp and alligator experiences. The contest targets daring brides-to-be looking for an unconventional celebration.
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For real, the whole swamp and alligator vibe, completely paid for, for those who feel like they can handle a
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