The Search Is on for 'Miss JuicyAds 2019'

The Search Is on for 'Miss JuicyAds 2019'

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds has announced the revival of its “Miss JuicyAds” contest for the 2019 season.

According to the company, it is looking to find the most creative and “juiciest” promoter for its brand and is turning to social media to find her.

“The great thing about this juicy contest is that it not only contributes to the fun and sexy JuicyAds brand and engaging our company’s followers,” said JuicyAds’ CEO Juicy Jay, “but it also helps boost exposure for the contest participants to succeed in their business in a super cool and innovative way.”

Contestants should follow JuicyAds on Twitter and Facebook and submit a picture (it could be a selfie) and a video expressing their desire to become Miss JuicyAds 2019 as a private message on Facebook.

The contest is open to any woman feeling creative enough to promote JuicyAds and willing to dress up as a sexy female comic book character or superhero. There will be six finalists who will receive a care package with clothing and additional items from JuicyAds and its partners. To win, finalists will need to submit new photos wearing or using this clothing and be as creative as possible in this phase of the contest.

The winner will receive social media exposure, plus the title “Miss JuicyAds 2019,” $500 in advertising credit to their website or cam room (if they are cam models), and cool items from the Playboy mansion previously owned by Hugh Hefner which were purchased by JuicyAds during a charity auction.

The contest is open for submissions until July 22, with finalists announced July 29.

Finalist submissions are due by Sept. 2, with the crowning of Miss JuicyAds on September 16.

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