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Tic Tac Mints Stars at “Deal or No Deal” Celebrity Golf Tournament
Upload Your Winning Video Today For a Chance to Win $10,000

SOMERSET, NJ – The Tic Tac® Brand, which is offering $10,000 for America's best Tic Tac® Moment in a nationwide consumer video contest, picked up some star power at the "Deal or No Deal" Celebrity Golf Tournament in Hollywood recently. "Deal or No Deal" host Howie Mandel, now seen by over 10 million households weekly on his smash hit game show, chose his moment to autograph a box of Tic Tac® mints for charity. "Deal or No Deal" models Patricia, Tameka, Anya and Pilar also joined in the fun.

Celebrity Tic Tac® "Moments" were also captured with actor Kevin Sorbo, best known for the "Hercules" and "Andromeda" series; "Reba" and "Murphy Brown" star Christopher Rich; "Desperate Housewives" hunk husband Mark Moses; dancer/choreographer Cris Judd (also Jennifer Lopez's ex); "Saved By the Bell" star Dennis Haskins (aka “Mr. Belding”); "Murder She Wrote" sheriff Ron Masak; Isuzu character David Leisure; and "Airplane!" actor Robert Hays. All of these unscripted celebrity Tic Tac® Moments can be seen at the contest website, www.Mintertainment.com

To enter your Tic Tac® Moment and compete for the $10,000 grand prize simply upload a video, up to :30 seconds in length, by June 14th. "A Tic Tac® Moment can be described as something that best conveys the feeling consumers get from enjoying Tic Tac® mints," said William Colvard, of Veux Marketing, which created and is implementing the promotion. "The feeling can be joy, refreshment, whatever people feel. Tic Tac® Moments are as individual as the brand's consumers are."

Entries will be judged by public online voting from June 19th through July 3rd. Sixteen semi-finalists will be selected through the online votes and afterwards, a panel of judges will select the $10,000 Grand Prize winner and contest finalists. Other prizes include a $1,500 Best Buy® gift card, a year's supply of movie passes, and a year's supply of Tic Tac® Mints. According to the contest rules, only one vote for a video per email person or household will be allowed.

Contest details, along with competing videos, can be found at http://www.Mintertainment.com Viewers will rate video entries online by popular vote.