
Win a $25 Gift Card to Build-a-Bear, Courtesy of High School Musical 3!
Free Stuff By Kevin Carr on August 25, 2008 | (153) Comments
We all know that there are High School Musical fans out there lurking in the Film School Rejects readership. And who doesn’t like teddy bears? In order to corner these fans of High School Musical and teddy bears, we have teamed with the good folks at Build-a-Bear for a giveaway.
Recently, Disney and Build-a-Bear joined forces to develop the High School Musical bear at the Build-a-Bear workshop. These special edition items come with their own East High Wildcats basketball warm-ups and High School Musical dog tags.
If you want to take your shot at building your own special High School Musical bear, we have a $25 gift card to the Build-a-Bear workshop to give away. Just play along with us by first becoming a subscriber to our daily email updates. No worries, it’s always entertaining, and we promise no spam. Just awesome commentary from the folks at FSR, brought to your inbox every morning. If you have not done so already, you can sign up via the form below:
Next, drop down to the comment area below and tell us why you think FSR’s uber film critic and resident Fat Guy Kevin Carr is sexier than Zac Efron. The four pictures below should provide some inspiration.
The winner will be chosen on Friday, September 5, and contacted via email, so act fast! The gift card should arrive in time for the lucky winner to build his or her own High School Musical bear before the premiere of High School Musical 3: Senior Year in theaters on October 24!
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