Get Cracking Contest Canada 2026
Egg Farmers of Ontario is hosting a great giveaway, in time for the Easter holidays!
“Egg Farmers of Ontario Spring Into Recipes contest!”
Showcase your culinary creativity by making a recipe for a chance to win eggs-citing prizes!
Enter for your chance to win EGGS for a Year + a Cuisinart Stand Mixer!
Plus, 11 additional prizes to be won, each including eggs for a year and an EFO swag bag.
Get Cracking Contest Prizes:
There is 1 grand prize to be won, consisting of:
- the monetary value of eggs for a year ($250 grocery gift card)
- and a Cuisinart Stand mixer (approx. value of $250).
Total prize value is approximately $500.
There are 11 additional prizes to be won, consisting of:
- the monetary value of eggs for a year ($250 grocery gift card)
- and a custom Egg Farmers of Ontario gift basket valued at $50.
Total prize value is approximately $300.
How to Enter this Get Cracking Contest:
- Choose an egg recipe
- Create the dish and capture a photo
- Submit your recipe and entry
You can enter as many times as you like, as long as it’s a different Egg Farmers of Ontario recipe each time.
Good Luck!
Egg Farmers of Canada Contest Rules:
- Residents of Ontario only
- Age of majority
- Multiple entry
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This Egg Farmers contest ends on April 05, 2026
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