Now Is Your Chance to Make Your Own Jeep ‘Easter Egg’
In recent years, Jeep has included a variety of fun “Easter eggs” on its models, which are a joy to spot. Now, Jeep is running a new contest that gives you the opportunity to have your very own “Easter egg” included on a future model.
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Details of the contest
Through the contest, you can send in ideas for new “Easter eggs” to Jeep. Brand designers and executives will then judge the submitted ideas and select the best one. As the contest winner, not only will Jeep implement your idea, but the brand will give you a new Jeep vehicle of your choosing.
The judges are looking for an entry that creatively, effectively, and clearly presents the idea. The idea must be completely original and be true to the Jeep brand spirit. To win, you will need to create an idea that’s worthy of being among the current collection of Jeep “Easter eggs.”
The first-ever Jeep “Easter egg” was included on the 2011 Grand Cherokee. This SUV came with tiny Jeep grilles within the headlamp bulb shields. Since then, other hidden features have included the image of a Jeep driving up the windshield of the Wrangler and the Toledo area code situated on the rear of the Gladiator to honor the manufacturing facility there.
“These small elements are a surprise and delight for our customers and help convey the human touch behind our products, which is appreciated,” said Mark Allen, Head of Jeep Design.
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You must be at least 18 years old and be a resident in one of the 50 U.S. states or D.C. to participate in the contest. If you are interested in having your “Easter egg” added to upcoming Jeep models and winning a new vehicle, submit your ideas at TheNextJeepEasterEgg.com between now and July 2.
Amanda Drago lives in West Chester, Ohio with her wonderful family, which includes her adorable dog, Coco. Amanda recently graduated from Miami University with degrees in both marketing and creative writing. However, if she was ever forced to change career paths, she imagines that she would train dogs for movies. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, writing, and watching Netflix. She also has a special place in her heart for theatre and purchases tickets to as many shows as she can. See more articles by Amanda.