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Excedrin Take Two Contest
Migraine is one of the most common conditions that can impact daily life. 1 in 4 people in every U.S. household are suffering from Migraine. Excedrin is giving migraine sufferers a chance relive the important moments they missed because of a migraine. All you have to do is share your story in the GSK Excedrin Take Two Contest for a chance to relieve the moment.
Limit: Entrants must be 18 years or above (19 years in AL and NE, 21 years in MS) at the time of entry.
How to Enter:
Visit www.excedrin.com/excedrintaketwo and submit an essay explaining the experience you missed because of a migraine headache that you would like to re-live. After that, complete and submit the official entry form with required details.
Judging (October 21to October 25, 2019)
A panel of judges based on the following Criteria:
- Authenticity/sincerity of the story – 33.4%;
- Closeness to messaging of the Contest campaign – 33.3%;
- Originality and/or unique nature of the experience depicted in the Essay – 23.3%;
- Nature and emotional impact of the difficulties encountered as part of the original experience depicted in the Essay – 10%
Two entries with the highest overall scores will be deemed the Grand Prize winners and the Entries with the third highest through the sixth highest overall scores will be deemed the three First Prize winners.
Prizes:
(2) Grand Prizes: Relive a version of the experience you missed as described in the winning Essay (ARV: $20,000)
(3) First Prizes: Relive a version of the experience the First Prize winner missed as described in the winning Essay (ARV: $5,000 each)









