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Duck Brand Stuck at Prom Scholarship Contest

The Henkal Corporation's Duck Brand Duct Tape "Stuck at Prom" Contest is open to legal residents of the United States and Canada, including the District of Columbia, but excluding Puerto Rico and the Province of Quebec. This contest rewards individuals for creating prom attire made completely out of duct tape.

Each couple must submit:
- One color photograph (professional or amateur) of the couple together in prom attire.
- Each individual's full name, address, telephone number, e-mail address (if applicable) and age/grade level, and the name of the closest major city to the individual's hometown.
- A Release Form signed by each individual and, if any entrant is a minor (under 18 years of age), that individual's parent or guardian.
- The name, address, and telephone number of the high school, or home school association, which is hosting the prom, and the date the prom was held.

The contest begins March 11th. For a registration form and official contest rules, interested students should visit the Duck Brand website.

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