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Apples to iPods Contest 2009

Apples to iPodsIn Vermont, iPods grow on trees! Well, sort of.  The “Apples to iPods”event is back again throughout Vermont apple orchards this fall.

This season, we’re hiding specially-marked wooden apples in Vermont’s pick-your-own orchards. If you find one of these unique “iPod apples,” keep it and call 1-800-VERMONT because you’re a winner of an Apple iPod.

Participating pick-your-own orchards will have a hidden wooden apple just ripe for the picking! Find one and you get an iPod (as if the delicious apples you’ve picked along the way weren’t enough).

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Woodchuck Cider
 
Agency of Agriculture
 
Small Dog Electronics

The Perfect Autumn Activity
As generations of visitors and Vermonters well-know, apple picking is one of the most popular activities in the state during Vermont’s stunning foliage season. There is something truly special about spending an amazing fall day in the hills of Vermont surrounded by the sweet smell of fresh apples and picking them with your own hands. Adding a free iPod to your bounty only makes it that much more special.

The State Fruit, The State Pie
Only in Vermont – where our legislature named the apple as our state fruit and the apple pie our state pie – will you find such a unique harvest as “Apples to iPods.” Vermont has almost 4,000 acres of commercial apple production, and the state’s leading apple varieties are McIntosh, Cortland, Red Delicious and Empire.

“Apples to iPods” is sponsored in partnership by the Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing, Woodchuck Draft Cider, the Vermont Agency of Agriculture and Small Dog Electronics.

Apple and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple, Inc

Official Rules and Regulations:
* Employees of participating apple orchards, the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing, the Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets, Small Dog Electronics, and Green Mountain Beverage and their affiliated companies and agencies, suppliers, wholesalers and retailers of alcoholic beverages, and members of the immediate families, or households of such employees are not eligible. 
* Prizes include the iPod classic, iPod nano, and iPod touch. Each iPod prize is preselected for the corresponding apple.
* Winners must contact the Vermont Department of Tourism at 1-800-VERMONT to claim their prize.




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