Save the Planet, Win Some Candy

Candy Dynamics is holding its Toxic Takedown Challenge™, where kids can submit their ideas about how they would save the planet. The winner of the contest will receive a $500 savings bond, as well as a week’s supply of Toxic Waste sour candy.

The contest began on America Recycles Day and will last through December 31. Entry forms are available through the Toxic Waste contest site, and anyone from six to 16 is eligible to enter with parental permission.

Even if you aren’t a winner, you could be one of 25 participants to win free Toxic Waste candy.

The contest is part of Candy Dynamic’s “Toxic Waste Candy Sponsors a Cleaner Planet” initiative. The site also lists a number of ways to go green at school, at home and on the road.

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