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Multimedia Available: Sticky Fashion Sense Could Win One High School Couple $5,000
Business Wire, March 3, 2003
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As the 2003 prom season rolls in, high school students across North America will be thinking about dresses, corsages, cummerbunds and duct tape. For one lucky couple, attending prom "ducked" out in creative duct tape formalwear could result in both a memorable and profitable experience. By adorning themselves in stylishly "sticky" fashions, high school students will be eligible to participate in the third annual Duck(R) brand Stuck at Prom(tm) contest, with the chance to win $2,500 each for college.
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