VIDEO: Anniversary Contest

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Share a photo of your finest grilling using one of our craft meats, use the tag #crowdcowanniversary and if we pick your photo, you’ll win a free “grill-master” share($100 value) from Crowd Cow. https://www.crowdcow.com/l

Ready to get grillin’? Post your sensational grilling photo on Facebook or Instagram and tag Crowd Cow by using #crowdcowanniversary Tag 3 friends to join in the festivities Follow Crowd Cow on Facebook and Instagram Giveaway ends Friday, July 16th at 10am PST

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