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Maybe Win $3,000 by Getting Some Spam and Taking Coffee Breaks

Maybe Win $3,000 by Getting Some Spam and Taking Coffee Breaks
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Chameleon, a coffee company best known for its cold brews, is giving away $3,000 along with a stash of coffee as part of a “ultimate coffee break” prize draw at the end of the month. To win, you don’t have to do anything except provide your name and an email.

How the contest works

Citing a new Nestle survey that says that 63% of Americans are taking fewer coffee breaks and working longer hours during the pandemic, the company is promoting—you guessed it—more coffee breaks. As part of a “ultimate coffee break” contest, the company is asking participants to commit to taking more coffee breaks, but you don’t actually have to prove that in any way.

Instead, all you have to do is go to this website before June 1, enter your name and email (expect spam) and that’s it—you’ll be entered to win a sweepstakes draw, with no purchases are necessary. Two winners will then be selected from a random draw on June 1, and each will win the $3,000 and ten cases of Chameleon Organic Cold-Brew.

The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the 50 U.S. states and Washington, D.C., and you have to be 18 years or older (the fine print is here).

Another deal worth considering

Chameleon’s contest is pretty straightforward, as it only takes seconds to enter. But what if you wanted to enter a contest that’s way more convoluted? Like, say, entering your dog into a contest to be Chief Tasting Officer for the beer maker Busch, to shill Busch Dog Brew, a bone broth for dogs that comes in a beer can? (Yes, you are reading all of this correctly). Your dog’s “role” comes with a “salary” of $20,000 per year, so maybe this contest that’s worth your while, as well (it ends on April 29).