Over the past few years, we’ve developed quite a few Holiday traditions that happen to involve Mattel’s HOT WHEELS. You might not automatically make the Holiday connection with Hot Wheels outside of being a coveted gift each December since 1968, but for many years the Hot Wheels team has been developing and producing seasonally-themed vehicles that often show up as retailer exclusives a few times each year. When Spring rolls around, the Easter Bunny has a habit of dropping a few “Happy Easter” Hot Wheels into The Rock Daughters’ baskets, and this year is no exception, with the release of the 2016 Happy Easter Hot Wheels collection, available egg-sclusively at Walmart. There’s six cars in all, with spring-themed, pastel versions of 16 Angels, Blvd. Bruiser, Circle Trucker, Furiosity, Monster Dairy Delivery and the Torque Twister all included. I’ve got a set right here, and one (1) lucky reader of THE ROCK FATHER Magazine will be able to put it in their own Easter Basket!
Enter to Win a Complete Set of Six (6) “Happy Easter” Hot Wheels:
Use the Rafflecopter Widget below (it will guide you), starting with the first (mandatory) entry method – Leave a Disqus comment on this post that shares your answer to the following:
QUESTION: What is your favorite thing about Hot Wheels? (click here to see some of the latest)
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The Fine Print:
Promotion open to residents of the U.S. only, ages 18+, void where prohibited. One (1) Winner will be chosen on, about, or after March 18, 2016 and will be notified via email to confirm. If no response within 24 hours, an alternate winner will be chosen. Prize provided and shipped by The Rock Father.
1980s-style Disclaimer: Many will enter, few will win! Please allow 8-12 weeks for delivery of prizing (seriously, probably not that long), The Rock Father is not responsible for any lost or misdirected packages. In the rare occasion that a prize does not arrive (which, sadly, has happened), you have no remedy other than moving on.