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Greetings, ghouls…
We’re at it again this year, and we need your help picking the best costume of all the Small Doggers. This year, we’re also giving away a Chill Pill to one lucky voter, who will be picked at random.
Here’s how to play:
- Preview all costumes below (you’ll be able to enlarge the photos to get a better view). See all costume photos on Flickr here.
- Vote for your favorite costume on the poll below (after the photos).
- Once you’ve voted, email us at marketing@smalldog.com to be entered into the Chill Pill drawing!
Voting will end Sunday night!
Art, “Wicked Twine Tangle Monster”
Brian, “Mike Myers”
David, “Monty Python Lumberjack”
Don, “Hippo”
Ed, “Eddie Munster”
Emily, Kerry, Lucie, Kali and Rebecca, “Mad Dog Derby Dames”
Gary, “Rocker”
Hapy, “Tinky Winky”
Jaime, “Party Granny”
Jason, “Aquaman”
Jim, Groucho Marx”
JJ, “Pirate”
Jon, “Biker”
Katie, “Don Mayer, CEO”
Mark, “The Health Care Meltdown”
Matt, “Tired”
Michelle, “PC”
Taylor, “Austin Powers”
Tim, “Freakshow” from Harold and Kumar go to White Castle
Happy Halloween and thanks for voting!!
Votes are only registered once, and multiple email entries for the contest will be disqualified. By entering, you may receive notification of future contests and specials from Small Dog Electronics.
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