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Disclosure – We were given some M&M’s as compensation for writing about this contest. We would have shared this story with you anyway but the good people at M&M’s Racing sent us some nice sweets to enjoy. Here are the details of the contest and good luck.

M&M’s Racing is Having a Cool Contest Where Fans Can Win a Toyota.

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M&M’S® MAKES RACE DAY MORE FUN WITH NEW 5 CHARACTERS, 5 CARS PROMOTION

M&M’S® Let’s NASCAR Fans Shift into 5th Gear for Chance to Drive Off With One of Five New Toyota Models

M&M’S® fans, start your engines! Mars, Chocolate North America announced today that it is revving up race day excitement among all consumers with the launch of the 5 Characters, 5 Cars…Pick the Car You Want! promotion. Consumers will purchase participating M&M’S® items from specially marked displays in stores and enter a UPC code online for their chance to win one of five Toyota models from the sweepstakes drawing.

Each car is aligned with a different fun-loving M&M’S® Character: Red with the Toyota Tundra, Yellow with the FJ Cruiser, Green with the Camry, Orange with the Prius and Blue with the 4Runner – as consumers enter the sweepstakes, they will choose which of the five cars they would like to be eligible to win. With each sweepstakes entry, consumers also have a chance to instantly win additional prizes including NASCAR® merchandise, gas cards and cash.

“As ‘The Official Chocolate of NASCAR,’ we take pride in connecting with race fans to Make Race Day More Fun, and this promotion allows our consumers to combine the things they love the most –M&M’S, driving and winning,” explained Debra A. Sandler, Chief Consumer Officer at Mars Chocolate North America. “We’re thrilled to launch this promotion with Toyota to further elevate our commitment to NASCAR and the most dedicated fans in sports.”

The promotion kicks-off on June 15 and consumers will be able to enter to win through the end of the year and will be supported through a dedicated 360 marketing approach including print, broadcast, online, social media and in-store programs allowing fans full visibility and opportunities to win.

M&M’S PUTS NASCAR® PUSH IN FAST LANE

M&M’S® and NASCAR® have long been a winning team and the 5 Characters, 5 Cars…Pick the Car You Want! promotion is just one of many new initiatives Mars is taking in 2011. Other firsts this year include the first-ever M&M’S NASCAR® television commercial featuring Red, Yellow and Kyle Busch; first-ever television advertising during NASCAR® races with an M&M’S® NASCAR® spot running throughout the season; the first-ever NASCAR® national FSI and the introduction of a new, dedicated tagline, “M&M’S® Makes Race Day More Fun,” which is being showcased throughout the season and connects consumers with the fun they experience both on and off the track..

For more information on the M&M’S® NASCAR® partnership, the 5 Characters, 5 Cars…Pick the Car You Want! promotion and for your chance to enter, please visit www.mms.com/us/racing or www.facebook.com/mmsracing.

About Mars Chocolate North America:

Mars Chocolate North America is the North American chocolate operations of Mars, Incorporated. In 1911, Frank C. Mars made the first Mars candies in his Tacoma, Washington kitchen and established Mars’ first roots as a confectionery company.  In the 1920s, Forrest E. Mars, Sr. joined his father in business and together they launched the MILKY WAY® bar.  In 1932, Forrest, Sr. moved to the United Kingdom with a dream of  building a business based on the philosophy of a “mutuality of benefits” for all stakeholders – this vision serves as the foundation of the Mars, Incorporated we are today.  Based in McLean, Virginia, Mars has net sales of more than $30 billion and six business segments including Petcare, Chocolate, Wrigley, Food, Drinks and Symbioscience. More than 65,000 Associates worldwide are putting our Mars Principles in action every day to make a difference for people and the planet through our performance.

Mars brands include: Chocolate – M&M’S®, SNICKERS®, DOVE®, GALAXY®, MARS®, MILKY WAY® and TWIX®; Petcare – PEDIGREE®, WHISKAS®, SHEBA®, CESAR® and ROYAL CANIN®; Wrigley – ORBIT®, EXTRA®, STARBURST®, DOUBLEMINT® and SKITTLES®; Food – UNCLE BEN’S®, DOLMIO®, EBLY®, MASTERFOODS® and SEEDS OF CHANGE®; Drinks – ALTERRA COFFEE ROASTERS™, THE BRIGHT TEA CO.™, KLIX® and FLAVIA®; Symbioscience – SERAMIS®, CIRKU™ and COCOAVIA™.

For more information, please visit www.mars.com.

 

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Kyle Busch Pit Stop

Kyle Busch Pit Stop - Photo Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR

Trevor Bayne with the pledge of allegiance, Billy Ray Cyrus with the National anthem. A good way to start short track racing at Bristol Tennessee.

Carl Edwards started off the race and pulled away from the field on the first lap like his car was a rocket. We have 499 more laps to go so it is a little early to say he has this race wrapped up.

Our first caution comes out as Jeff Burton slows down and causes a chain reaction crash that involved David Reutiman, Trevor Bayne and a few others. No serious damage just some tore up fenders.

Paul Menard in the lead as Carl Edwards car started to back up after his tire pressure built up. Jeff Gordon needed that caution to work on his car as he was not happy with any of it.

Restart on lap 36, Paul Menard is challenged by Jimmie Johnson but Menard pulls away. Michael McDowell drove his car to the garage with a blown engine. Kyle Busch up to 3rd place. He knows being in the front can keep you out of trouble.

Competition Caution coming out on lap 50. Some drivers took only two tires as they had changed some tires on the last caution. Lap 61 David Gilliand is in the lead but Ryan Newman has newer tires and takes the lead.

Jeff Burton had to pit under green for a loose wheel and is down two laps. Jeff is just having a horrible day, he can’t be a happy guy in the car.

Martin Truex takes the lead on lap 93 from Kyle Busch who basically let him have it. Plenty of race to go and there is no need to race hard at this point. Jeff Gordon is up to fifth but he still isn’t happy with his car.

Caution out as Robby Gordon had a tire go down and he hit the wall pretty bad. He ran a lot of laps on those tires and it looks like staying out wasn’t the right thing to do. Restart on lap 136 Martin Truex still in the lead. Brad Kesolowski spins and brings out another caution. He says over the radio that the car was out of control.

Kevin Harvick takes the lead from Martin Truex on lap 155. Kurt Busch has also moved up into the second spot. We have 39 cars running only cars off track are Joe Nemecheck, Landon Cassil and JJ Yelley. 24 cars are on the lead lap Jamie McMurray first car a lap down.

Jimmie Johnson takes the lead on lap 193, his car has been steady all day. Looks like we are into a long green run which is rare for Bristol. Guys on lap 213 complaining about handling. Not a surprise as tires are wearing down.

Another caution is out as Bobby Labonte is spun by Paul Menard who had been banging back and forth for a few laps. Tony Stewart has front end damage as he ran into his teammate Ryan Newman with limited visibility cause of smoke from the spin.

Lap 252 brought Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch on the restart and Johnson wins that battle. Kurt Busch is up to third. Juan Pablo Montoya had a loose wheel and had to pit under green at around lap 268. This will put Juan two laps down. Kyle Busch takes the lead.Trevor Bayne hits the wall on lap 272 but has no damage.

Pretty quiet until a wreck where it appeared Kevin Harvick had to slow and got hit from behind by Mark Martin. There was a spin behind that wreck that got Juan Pablo Montoya and Trevor Bayne.

Kyle Busch continued to show everyone that he owns Bristol. Kyle passed Carl Edwards with three laps to go. Kyle wins Carl Edwards is second and Jimmie Johnson is third. Kyle Busch sweeps at Bristol this weekend.

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