Get Cracking Contest for Canada

Holiday Board Contest Alert!

Enter for your chance to Win a Get Cracking prize pack for the holidays!

Contest Prize:

  • One winner will win a Get Cracking prize pack consisting of all the essentials (board, crackers, honey, jelly, chocolate and extra Get Cracking goodies!)

To enter this contest:

Go to the Official, Get Cracking Facebook or Instagram page via the link below, locate the current contest post, Like and Comment, and follow the instructions provided in the contest post.

1) Follow Get Cracking
2) Leave a comment of your favourite snack to graze on
3) Tag your friends and family! You may tag as many people as you’d like, but tag must be a separate entry/comment

Very easy! Good Luck!:

Contest Rules:

  • Residents of Canada
  • Quebec Friendly
  • Age of majority
  • Valid Facebook or Instagram account
  • Single entry -extra entries for more tags

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This Egg Farmers contest ends December 17, 2023

One randomly selected winner will be selected on Wednesday, December 28, 2022 and notified via DM.

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    You must be familiar with this brand if you are an egg lover. Maybe not the specifics, but even the logo or catchphrase they use.

    Whether you like your eggs hard-cooked, poached or over-easy, they are pretty simple to cook. Not to mention egg whites are perfect for you.


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    Everyone seems to have a preference regarding the eggs they purchase. Find the perfect guide to buying eggs via the Egg Farmers Of Canada website.

    At one point, the only options you had when purchasing eggs were either white or brown. Now, however, things have changed.

    For those who do the household grocery shopping and stand in front of the egg aisle, you know exactly what I am talking about.

    You still get the white and brown eggs, but now they come enriched with vitamins, organic, free-run, and even from hens fed a vegetarian diet. I’m not kidding. So, where do you start?