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Braum’s Egg Nog Ice Cream is Here

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Braum’s Egg Nog Ice Cream is now available at your neighborhood store. But don’t wait! We only make it for the holiday season! Braum’s uses our own fresh milk, cream and a special blend of spices to make this traditional holiday drink into French Ice Cream. Enjoy it by the dip, as a shake or malt, in a sundae, or a 3-pint carton. Look for it at your neighborhood Braum’s!

 

 


The Holidays Made Easy!

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Holiday 2014 Recipe Brochure - CoverWe’ve created a Holiday Recipe Guide featuring delicious, easy-to-make recipes that will impress your guests and reduce your holiday stress! Recipes include the White Chocolate Egg Nog, Peppermint Cake with Marshmallow Cream Frosting, Sweet and Spicy Holiday Cheese Ball and Slow Cooker Rosemary Pork Tenderloin! Shop our Fresh Market and pick up your free Holiday Recipe Guide today.

Homemade for the Holidays at Braum’s

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cinnamon crumb cakeLet Braum’s do all your holiday baking so you can spend more time enjoying the season! At the Braum’s bakery, we’re busy making holiday cakes, breads, cookies and more! What we bake today typically arrives at your neighborhood Braum’s store tomorrow. Seasonal favorites include Cinnamon Crumb Cake (pictured here), Cranberry Bread, Banana Nut Bread, Pumpkin Bread and Sugar Cookies. Other favorites include Apple Cranberry Pie, Pumpkin Pie, Pecan Pie, and let’s not forget Ice Cream Pies! Let us do the baking for you this holiday season.

Bacon Mushroom Swiss Burger is Back!

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Bacon Mushroom Swiss is back 2013You asked for it, and we brought it back! The Bacon Mushroom Swiss Burger is loaded with strips of crisp Braum’s bacon, marinated mushrooms and two slices of real Swiss Cheese. Don’t forget the fresh lettuce, ripe tomatoes, tangy onions, creamy mayo and a bun baked in Braum’s own bakery. Swiss, Sizzle, and ‘Shrooms at your neighborhood Braum’s! For a limited time!

Dr Pepper/Braum’s Tuition Giveaway

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college 2Your chance to win college tuition is here! Braum’s is teaming up with Dr Pepper to give away thousands in college tuition!

Text BRAUMS to 737737 for your chance to win $23,000 in tuition. Twenty lucky students will win $1,000 tuition awards, and one student will win the grand prize tuition award for $23,000. Enter until November 30, 2014.

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Must be U.S. legal resident residing in AR, KS, MO, OK or TX 18 or older. Text BRAUMS to 737737 10/1/14-11/30/14. Requires 2-way text message capable phone and digital service. Notice: Your mobile provider may charge you for each text sent/received. Entries must be received by and promotion ends 11/30/14. For official rules/mail-in entry, print your name and residential address on a 3×5 card and mail to: Dr Pepper/Braum’s Tuition Giveaway, 1801 N. Lamar St. Suite 300, Dallas, TX 75202. Note rules or entry on envelope. Subject to full Official Rules. Void where prohibited.

Try a Holiday Shake or Malt Today!

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Holiday Shakes & Malts 255x200Your neighborhood Braum’s is making some of the most delicious shakes and malts this holiday season. Choose from Braum’s seasonal Holiday ice cream flavors like Pumpkin, Egg Nog, Peppermint, Hot Chocolate, Peppermint Chocolate Chip and Gingerbread. You’ll taste the holidays in every sip! And they’re only available for a limited time. Try one today.

Stop by Your Neighborhood Braum’s – We’re Open!

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Come see us. We’re in your neighborhood and we’re open! Stop by for breakfast, lunch, dinner, ice cream creations made right before your very eyes, the finest milk and dairy products, and all your grocery needs! 

All Braum’s stores are open SEVEN days a week: Sunday through Thursday from 6:00 a.m.-10:30 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 6:00 a.m.-11:00 p.m.

Braum’s Offers Bakery and Plant Tours!

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Ever wonder how Braum’s makes their delicious ice cream, milk, ice cream cones, cookies, breads and more? Check it out in person by taking a free tour of our state-of-the-art Bakery and Processing Plant on the Braum Family Farm in Tuttle, Oklahoma (45 minutes southwest of Oklahoma City). 

We offer our BAKERY and PLANT TOURS by RESERVATION ONLY Monday through Friday at  9:00 or 11:00 a.m. We are currently booking tours for this month and the next two months only. Tours are free of charge and last approximately 2 hours. 

During the tour, guests will enjoy a 15 minute video, a sample of Braum’s Ice Cream and bakery fresh cookies, and a tour of our Bakery and Processing Plant where you can see how we make and package milk, ice cream, a variety of dairy products, cookies, ice cream cones, breads, buns and more! 

Reservations are required and space is limited so in order to accommodate each group we ask that you make your reservations well in advance. We can accommodate approximately 28 guests per tour. If you are interested in booking a tour (and for more information) please contact us at (405) 478-1656. We look forward to seeing you at Braum’s!


Braum’s Fresh Market Has What You Need

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Stop by Braum’s Fresh Market for over 150 fresh meats, fruits, and vegetables (and don’t forget our full line of dairy and bakery products). From apples to oranges, beef tenderloin to pork chops, milk and ice cream, and everything in between! And, you are guaranteed the freshest products on the market because we deliver to our stores every other day! Fresh, convenient, and always competitive -that’s Braum’s! Stop by and check out our fresh selection!

Braum’s Milk – 100% Natural and rBGH FREE!

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At Braum’s we believe in natural – especially when it comes to our milk. Braum’s milk comes exclusively from our private dairy herd on two of our Oklahoma farms – Tuttle and Shattuck. We also grow the majority of the feed for the dairy herd – a 100% vegetarian diet of alfalfa hay, cottonseed, barley and other grains. Ingredients that come from the land, not a lab. No growth hormones, no antibiotics, nothing but 100 percent pure goodness in every glass. 

Braum’s BBQ Bacon Cheeseburger

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BBQ Bacon Burger-HC logoThis scrumptious cheeseburger is made with a third pound, 100% pure Beef Patty and is topped with hickory smoked bacon, two slices of Pepper Jack Cheese, Pickles, Onions and then we pour on thick and rich BBQ sauce for an explosion of flavor.

It is also available as a grilled or crispy chicken sandwich.

 

 

Have Your Cake & Ice Cream Too!

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New Sundaes 2015 Indulge your taste buds and delve into our new sundaes! Choose from Pecan Praline Cake, Cherry CheeseCake, White Chocolate Raspberry CheeseCake, and the Molten Lava Cake. Or you can even have all four!

Braum’s Strawberry PoppySeed Chicken Salad is Back

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Strawberry PS Chicken SaladsStrawberries and blueberries and pineapple – oh my! It’s Braum’s Strawberry PoppySeed Chicken Salad. There’s also spinach, carrots, cabbage, and toasted almonds. Don’t forget the grilled or crispy chicken breast topped with with poppy seed dressing! All fresh and delicious for only $4.99. Try one today at your neighborhood Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Stores.

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24th Annual Tuttle Ice Cream Festival

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Ice Cream So Good It Launched a Festival

TUTTLE, OK – (May 12th, 2015)The 24th Annual Tuttle Ice Cream Festival, sponsored by Braum’s, will take place Saturday, June 20th in downtown Tuttle from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. It was originally slated to take place in May, but was rescheduled due to the threat of severe weather.

As the name implies, ice cream will be the main attraction thanks to Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Stores…just hearing the Braum’s name conjures up visions of scrumptious ice cream.

“The Tuttle Ice Cream Festival is a great partnership between the City of Tuttle and Braum’s that began over two decades ago. It continues to grow every year and gives us a chance to celebrate the wonderful community that is home to our farm, plant, bakery and dairy,” said Drew Braum, President and CEO.

This year is slated to be one of the best years to date, and Braum’s is gearing up for large numbers.

The Festival kicks off at 9 a.m. and will run until 5 p.m.

Festival-goers will be able to choose from eight different ice cream flavors, including a new surprise addition to last year’s lineup!

“It is a flavor has been a real hit with all of our customers and we wanted everyone at the festival to be able to try it out,” Braum said.

Another special treat for visitors will be the parade that kicks off at noon. The Braum’s Family Farm Tour Cow Bus will be taking part in the parade, mooing blinkers and all!

The Tuttle Ice Cream Festival also features live music and performances, a classic car show, a little league baseball tournament, a homemade ice cream contest, an Ice Cream Princess Pageant, games, carnival rides, food, vendor booths, crafts and more!

Oh! And don’t forget to enter the ice cream eating contest and see just how much your sweet tooth can handle.

“It is such a joy to share our love of ice cream. We hope that everyone comes out and enjoys the festival,” Braum added.

For more information about The 24th Annual Tuttle Ice Cream Festival, please contact the City of Tuttle at 405-381-3775.

Braum’s makes fresh dairy products, seven days a week, at their plant located on the Braum Family Farm in Tuttle, Oklahoma. There are 280 Braum’s stores throughout Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Arkansas.

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Fast Facts 

  • 24th Annual Tuttle Ice Cream Festival Saturday, June 20th from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • In Downtown Tuttle: 221 W. Main St. Tuttle, OK 73089
  • Sponsored by Braum’s Ice Cream and Diary Stores
  • Over 200 gallons of ice cream donated
  • 360 ice cream cups donated for ice cream eating contest
  • 8 different flavors this year
  • All cones, ice cream cups and spoons donated
  • Parade begins at Noon and will run from S.E. 4th to S.W. 4th on Main
  • Ice cream eating contest and homemade ice cream making contest in the afternoon
  • Ice Cream Princess Pageant, carnival rides and more
  • For more info, call the City of Tuttle at 405-381-3775

 

 

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A not-so-plain history of vanilla

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There’s nothing “vanilla” about vanilla.

As a flavor, vanilla is consumed all over the world as a flavor additive (in ice cream and custard, for example), as an extract (in cookies), and for the beans (for your delicious Vanilla Latte).

The flavor may only be one-third of the ice cream “power trio” of chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla, but it’s the most popular flavor in the world by far. But it’s also been termed “the default” flavor by many. That’s hardly fair, as we’ll learn below.

Why vanilla gets a bad rap

How vanilla became synonymous with “average” is a story that goes way back to the 15th century.

It was the Spanish who brought vanilla back to Europe with them in the 15th century after explorer Hernando Cortes bobbed around the seas stopping off at various islands in what is now Central and South America. Cortes was pretty fond of vanilla and his benefactor, the King of Spain, was delighted by it too. Mostly his taste buds were delighted, and very soon it was a popular flavor in Spain and throughout Europe.

But how did it get to be labeled “plain”?

The short story: vanilla is extremely stable, so chefs used it as a base ingredient in many concoctions and dishes. Later, when the masses began to consume vanilla (as it became cheaper), they added other things to it, like nuts, berries, and jellies and jams. (Yum). As a result, vanilla was seen as “boring” — something that was lacking unless you added other items to it.

That sentiment has survived to this day, though recent trends have helped squash it a bit. The explosive popularity of yogurt as a commercial food item, which started in the 1960s, has helped foster vanilla as a flavor that can stand on its own legs. The beans are extremely popular today because of the coffee industry and the prominence of vanilla flavored coffee.

Ironically, though vanilla still gets tagged with the “bland” label, the ground product of the bean is one of the most expensive spices in the world. Only saffron draws a higher price on the open market.

The early history of vanilla

Vanilla is the only fruit-bearing member of the orchid family. Vanilla has its roots (quite literally) in Mexico: as far back as the 12th century (by some accounts), the vanilla plant was grown in that arid region and the orchids of the plant were cultivated for their flavor. The vanilla bean is the seed of the orchid, which grows like a vine up the trunk of trees or sticks.

According to Patricia Rain, author of “Vanilla: The Cultural History of the World’s Favorite Flavor and Fragrance”, the Totonac people, who lived in the eastern coastal and mountain regions of Mexico, were the first to cultivate the plant. Apparently the diet of the Totonacs consisted of a lot of armadillo, shark, and turtle — so a sweet vanilla treat was welcome.

Sadly for the Totonacs, they were conquered by the Aztecs in the 15th century after a bloody invasion. The Aztecs were a hearty bunch and they soon developed a sweet tooth which was fed by the vanilla pods (and vanilla “beans”). Cortes later took the plant with him to Europe but it was in a dried state, because he didn’t know how to grow it. He and his Spanish countrymen called it “vainilla” or “little pod.”

For years, attempts to cultivate vanilla outside of its native region in Central America were unsuccessful because the plant required a specific bee to pollinate it. That bee, the Melipona bee, was pretty darn special. But in the 19th century a Belgian botanist developed a process for artificial pollination, which doesn’t sound like nearly as much fun.

Taking vanilla around the globe

By the 19th century the vast majority of vanilla on the world market was being grown and produced outside of Mexico. The island of Madagascar became a prominent producer of vanilla and still is today. Indonesia was recognized as a perfect climate for the plant. Vanilla should be grown within ten to twenty degrees of the equator, but most of the crop is grown in the islands of Indonesia, Madagascar, and South and Central America.

In the late 19th century vanilla got a real boost. In 1886 a pharmacist named John Pemberton concocted a syrup he added to fountain water for the purpose of “defeating thirst” and “providing a refreshing feeling“. Thus, Coca-Cola was born in Atlanta, Georgia. A main ingredient of the drink was vanilla, and it remains so today. The success of Coca-Cola helped fuel a steady increase in the growth of vanilla plants.

With the increase in leisure time as a result of the industrial revolution, ice cream consumption soared and people wanted a flavor to spice it up. Vanilla was naturally the first choice. Ironically, global events such as World War I and World War II helped spread the popularity of vanilla ice cream and Vanilla Coke as these items were taken with the soldiers across the world. Presidents Abraham Lincoln, Harry Truman and Dwight Eisenhower were big fans of vanilla ice cream, and Winston Churchill was especially fond of Vanilla Coca-Cola.

The vanilla pod is picked before they ripen and immediately immersed in hot water. After the water helps loosen the pods, they are dried for a long time — usually two to six months.

Today, more than 95% of vanilla on the market is artificial vanilla, flavored with vanillin. At Braum’s we use real vanilla beans in our ice cream and other ice cream-based menu items. We have too much respect for vanilla to do otherwise.

Looking to make your own vanilla milkshake? We have the perfect recipe.

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Braum’s, Celebrating Ice Cream Every Day!

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July may be National Ice Cream Month, but at Braum’s –it’s an ice cream celebration every day, and it has been that way for many years. However, centuries ago, Europeans could not have possibly foreseen that Braum’s would make the Black Walnut famous by making it an ice cream flavor!

Braum’s Premium Black Walnut ice cream uses real black walnuts and lots of them so that every spoonful of Braum’s Black Walnut ice cream brings you the full flavor of a terrific ice cream.

The company sold almost 193,000 three pint cartons of black walnut last year. Nearly 43,000 pounds of black walnuts were used to make the delicious Braum’s flavor.

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Ice cream is like an art and it all starts at the Braum Family Farm in Tuttle, Oklahoma. Located on the farm is Braum’s Processing Plant, Bakery, Private Dairy Herd and Milking Operation.

The milking operation is touted as one of the largest of its kind in the world, milking 800 cows every 32 minutes. The fresh raw milk is used when making Braum’s Ice Cream and other dairy products.

And speaking of ice cream, Braum’s makes over 100 flavors of ice cream, milk and other dairy products as well as ice cream cones, cookies, breads and much more!

When you make over 100 ice cream flavors you’re going to need plenty of ingredients—like milk, fresh from the Braum’s private dairy herd. It is combined with fresh cream and sweetener. Then they add the “inclusions” like chocolate chips, cookies, caramel, and nuts—For instance, Braum’s Black Walnut ice cream.

Plus, everyone knows that ice cream tastes best sitting atop a freshly baked waffle, sugar, or cake cone. That’s why Braum’s bakes their ice cream cones five days a week at their bakery, also located on the Family Farm in Tuttle. Braum’s special built German ovens can bake 15,000 waffle cones an hour!

Ever wondCake Cones 2ered why the cookies in Braum’s Cookies & Cream Ice Cream taste so good? It’s because the cookies are made fresh in Braum’s own bakery. They even roast the pecans and almonds that they use in Braum’s Ice Cream flavors like Banana Pecan and Chocolate Almond.

Making ice cream is second nature to the Braum Family. Their ice cream expertise spans three generations with over seven decades of history behind it. Bill Braum’s father, Henry, owned a chain of retail ice cream stores in Emporia, Kansas, called “Peter Pan Ice Cream Stores”.  Bill Braum starting working for his father as a carhop while still in grade school and the rest, as they say, is history.

In 1968, Bill and his wife, Mary, opened their first Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Store in Oklahoma City.  Today, Bill and Mary, and their children own and operate 280 Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Stores in Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, Missouri and Arkansas.

For more information about Braum’s, go to the “About Us” section.

You can also follow us on Twitter: Braums_Inc

Or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/BraumsIceCreamandDairyStores

 

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The anatomy of the perfect limeade

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limeadepost1A spin-off of the venerable lemonade, the limeade is a straightforward old-fashioned drink. It’s no surprise, then, that it’s a staple of our beverage lineup, and a favorite of our customers. We pride ourselves on the quality of our limeade, from the fresh-cut limes, to the simple syrup we use to sweeten it. Why do we do it the old-fashioned way? Because that’s the way it tastes best.

Popular around the world, the limeade is often found in tropical areas, consumed as a way to beat the insufferable heat. Not too different from our Oklahoma summers, so we find a fresh limeade to be the perfect way to cool down on the hottest days of the year.

LimeadesThe Braum’s way

For us, the perfect limeade starts with the best possible limes. There’s no artificial flavoring that can compete with the crisp taste of a freshly cut lime, so we’re generous with our lime use. One of the distinctive features of our limeades is that we use simple syrup to deliver the sweet taste our customers expect. No artificial taste, and no grittiness from sugar, just pure sweetness to balance the tartness of the limes.

Fill up a glass with good ice, squeeze in the juice of a fresh lime, and add your simple syrup. All that’s left is to top up with a generous slug of soda, and you have the perfect limeade.

Do you like your limeade a little more sweet? Or, are you after a mouth-puckering tartness? Because we make them from scratch, we can make your limeade just like you like it, every time.

Ready to dive into a fresh limeade? Let us show you where to find your nearest Braum’s store.

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Apple Cranberry Walnut Chicken Salad

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Apple Cranberry Salad PosterFall is right around the corner, which means it’s time to bring Braum’s Apple Cranberry Walnut Chicken Salad back!  Oh, you’ll love this… lots of cranberries, walnuts…and chicken (grilled or crispy) on a garden of fresh crisp lettuce.  And it’s drizzled with Balsamic Vinaigrette dressing! Oh, it’s delicious!

Mmm…Braum’s Apple Cranberry Walnut Chicken Salad—try one now at your neighborhood Braum’s.

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Braum’s Offers Bakery and Plant Tours!

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Ever wonder how Braum’s makes their delicious ice cream, milk, ice cream cones, cookies, breads and more? Check it out in person by taking a free tour of our state-of-the-art Bakery and Processing Plant on the Braum Family Farm in Tuttle, Oklahoma (45 minutes southwest of Oklahoma City). 

We offer our BAKERY and PLANT TOURS by RESERVATION ONLY Monday through Friday at  9:00 or 11:00 a.m. We are currently booking tours for this month and the next two months only. Tours are free of charge and last approximately 2 hours. 

During the tour, guests will enjoy a 15 minute video, a sample of Braum’s Ice Cream and bakery fresh cookies, and a tour of our Bakery and Processing Plant where you can see how we make and package milk, ice cream, a variety of dairy products, cookies, ice cream cones, breads, buns and more! 

Reservations are required and space is limited so in order to accommodate each group we ask that you make your reservations well in advance. We can accommodate approximately 28 guests per tour. If you are interested in booking a tour (and for more information) please contact us at (405) 478-1656. We look forward to seeing you at Braum’s!

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Braum’s-Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway

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Tuition Giveaway!

Braum’s is a huge advocate for education. For this reason, we have partnered with Dr Pepper to give away over $20,000.00 in tuition. The best part is all you have to do is text for your chance to win!


Dr. Pepper Tuition Promo poster 2015
For a full list of eligibility requirements see below:

OFFICIAL RULES 2015 DR PEPPER/BRAUM’S COLLEGE TUITION GIVEAWAY NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. VOID OUTSIDE ELIGIBLE STATES AND WHERE PROHIBITED. PURCHASE DOES NOT IMPROVE CHANCE OF WINNING. GOVERNED BY LAWS OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLY.

Promotion: 2015 Dr Pepper/Braum’s College Tuition Giveaway (the “Promotion”)

Sponsor: Dr Pepper/Seven Up, Inc., 5301 Legacy Drive, Plano, TX 75024

Account: Braum’s Ice Cream and Dairy Stores

ADMINISTRATORS: Promotion Administrators: Innovative Processing, Inc., 20012 21st Ave E, Clearwater, MN 55320 Hipcricket, 110 110th Ave NE Suite 410, Bellevue, WA 98004 Scholarship Administrator: Scholarship America, Scholarship Management Services, Attn: Dr Pepper Tuition Giveaway, One Scholarship Way, St. Peter, MN 56082

Eligible States: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas

Minimum Age: Must be at least 18 or older at time of participation

DATES: Start Date: 12:01am Central Time (“CT”) October 1, 2015

End Date: 11:59pm CT, November 30, 2015 Entry Deadline: 11:59pm CT, November 30, 2015 Promotion Period: Start Date through End Date Drawing Date: December 1, 2015 Winners List Request Deadline: January 31, 2016

ADDRESSES:

  • Text Address: BRAUMS to 737737
  • Free Entry Address: Dr Pepper/Braum’s College Tuition Giveaway Entry, P.O. Box 6136, Dept. BB, Clear Lake, MN 55319

Winners List Address: Dr Pepper/Braum’s College Tuition Giveaway WL, P.O. Box 240 Dept. BB, Clear Lake, MN 55319

PRIZES: 1 Grand Prize:

  • $23,000 Tuition
  • 20 First Prizes: $ 1,000 Tuition

FURTHER PRIZE DESCRIPTIONS/TERMS: GRAND PRIZE TUITION/EDUCATIONAL GRANTS: tuition/educational grant payable as follows: (a) as tuition to cover college or postsecondary vocational institution tuition, fees, books, supplies, equipment, related educational expenses and on-campus room and board to be awarded in the form of a check distributed to the school (eligible under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended) and located in the United States on behalf of the Winner or Winner’s designee, who must be at least 17 years of age (“Designee”); or (b) to pay off student loans for eligible costs in (a) above in the form of a check distributed to the lending institution on behalf of the Winner or Winner’s Designee All tuition/educational awards will be administered by Scholarship Management Services, a division of Scholarship America, and are subject to the following and all other terms of these Official Rules. Awards are to be used for postsecondary education and checks for the full amount will be sent to the institution designated by the Winners. Any unused funds at the conclusion of the students’ educational experience may be returned to the students to do with as he or she chooses. Taxes on any portion not used for educational purposes are the responsibility of the recipient. Award amounts may be applied to educational loans. Payments made for this purpose will be payable to the loan servicing company for the student. (Award may be considered taxable and Form 1099-Miscellaneous Income will be issued.) At the request of the recipient (i.e., the initial tuition award winner), he/she may designate that the tuition award proceeds be held at Scholarship Management Services on account for another person (Designee) to be used for eligible education purposes as provided herein. Upon notification as an initial winner, the initial winner must notify Scholarship Management Services of his/her intent to gift the award proceeds to the Designee. Scholarship Management Services will create an account for the Designee and set aside the funds until such time as the Designee notifies Scholarship Management Services that he/she is ready to use the funds for eligible education-related expenses. The tuition award proceeds shall be transferred one time only. The initial tuition award winner must supply the following identifying information about the Designee: name, address, phone number, date of birth, relationship and postsecondary school information (if known at such time). Scholarship Management Services shall not transfer the tuition award proceeds to the Designee until such time as the identifying information is verified by the Designee and to the satisfaction of Scholarship Management Services. The initial tuition award winner shall be responsible for completing and filing the required Gift Tax Forms with the Internal Revenue Service. There may be a tax liability to the winner and the winner should consult with a tax expert before making this decision. An IRS 1099 will be issued to the winner. Any tax liability will be the responsibility of the winner. Winners (and/or their Designees) have up to one (1) year (December 31, 2016) to use the Tuition Award or it will be forfeited. Any expense or item not specifically listed is the responsibility of winner.

HOW TO ENTER: During the Promotion Period, to enter:  TEXT BRAUMS to 737737 from your mobile phone. Requires 2-way text message capable phone and digital service. For every text you send, you will receive 1 text reply back. Notice: Your mobile provider may charge you for each text sent/received – please check with your service provider. Warning: message and data charges may apply. For help send HELP to 737737. Send STOP to cancel. Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy available at http://pepperstore.hipcricket.com/.

FREE MAIL IN: On a 3” x 5” card, print your name and residential address, phone and date of birth. Mail in an envelope with proper postage to the Free Entry Address. Must be legible and complete. No copies. One name on each entry and one entry per envelope.

ENTRY LIMITS: Entries must be received by the Entry Deadline. Limit 1 per day/61 total. You may not use more than one name or residential or email address. You must complete your own entry. No use of any automated, form filling, programmed or similar service or system.

DRAWING: Winners will be selected by random drawing. Odds depend on the number of eligible entries.

PRIZE LIMIT: Limit one prize (valued $600 or more) per person/household per 12 consecutive months from any promotion sponsored by Sponsor or any of its affiliates.

NOTIFICATION: Winners will be notified via phone or email. After a reasonable number of attempts during a day (determined by Sponsor or Administrator), if contact is not made with winner or you do not claim the prize within period specified, the prize may be forfeited.

AFFIDAVIT/RELEASE: Winner and, if applicable, winner’s guest(s) may be required to sign an affidavit of eligibility and release of publicity/liability within the time Sponsor or Administrator specifies or prize may be forfeited.

THE FOLLOWING TERMS ARE PART OF THE FULL OFFICIAL RULES.

ELIGIBILITY: To enter you must be a U.S. legal resident of an Eligible State and at least the Minimum Age (18). You are not eligible if you or a member of your immediate family or household (whether or not related) is an (A) employee, officer or director of any Promotion Party, or (B) owner/operator or person responsible for purchasing or promotion decisions at retailers of Sponsor products. “Immediate family” means spouses, parents, children, siblings and step-parents/children/siblings, whether or not living at the same residence. “Promotion Part(ies)” means Sponsor, its bottlers or distributors, Account, Administrators, their respective parents, subsidiaries and affiliates, their promotion partners, advertising or promotion agencies, promotion materials suppliers, website developers, judging organizations, auditing or legal firms and other parties engaged in the promotion, administration or execution of the Promotion, and all of their employees, officers, directors and agents.

GENERAL: By participating, you agree to abide by the Rules and all decisions of Sponsor and its judges and administrators, which are final and binding in all respects. Non-compliance may result in disqualification. You are not a winner unless and until you have fully complied with the Rules and all award processes have been completed (including affidavits and any verifications required by Sponsor). All entries must use your actual name and residential address (as on your driver’s license or government ID)(no P.O. boxes). Documents must be signed by parent/legal guardian of a minor. Entries become Sponsor’s property and will not be returned. Winners may not substitute, transfer or redeem for cash all or any part of prize. If, for any reason, a prize cannot be awarded or winner is not capable of redeeming, Sponsor is not obligated to award it and reserves the right, in its sole discretion, whether or not to substitute the prize (or portion of prize) with a prize of comparable or greater value or cash value or select an alternate winner for forfeited prizes. If, for any reason, more prizes are available or claimed than the stated number, Sponsor reserves the right to randomly draw winners from eligible claimants. Winners are solely responsible for all taxes, if any, on prizes and any expense or item not specifically awarded in the Rules.

USE OF NAME/LIKENESS: By accepting a prize, you grant Sponsor (and its designees) the right to use your name and/or likeness for advertising purposes in any medium, without further compensation, except as prohibited by law.

ACCOUNT HOLDER: If disputed, entry will be deemed made by the natural person who is assigned to the account by the applicable provider or organization that assigns the phone, email or other account number. LIMITATIONS: Neither Sponsor nor any other Promotion Party is responsible for any:  lost, late, damaged, incomplete, illegible, misdirected, undeliverable or postage due mail;  email, network, electronic, software, equipment, service, processing, accessibility or other errors, failures or issues;  unauthorized access, tampering, hacking, theft or destruction; or  other technical or human error related to the promotion, execution or administration of the Promotion. VIOLATIONS: Sponsor may, in its sole determination, disqualify anyone it believes has not complied with the Rules, may be tampering or acting in a non-sportsmanlike, disruptive, abusive, harassing or threatening manner.

CAUTION: ATTEMPTS TO UNDERMINE THE LEGITIMATE OPERATION OF THE PROMOTION MAY VIOLATE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL LAWS AND SPONSOR MAY SEEK REMEDIES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT UNDER LAW.

CHANGES: Sponsor may, in its sole determination, cancel or modify any aspect of the Promotion or Rules for any reason which Sponsor, in its sole opinion, deems affects the promotion, execution or administration of the Promotion (whether tampering, technical or human error, application of new or existing laws/regulations, or other issues).

LIABILITY RELEASE: BY PARTICIPATING, YOU RELEASE AND AGREE THAT NEITHER SPONSOR NOR ANY PROMOTION PARTY WILL BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS, ACTIONS, DAMAGES, LOSSES, COSTS, EXPENSES AND LIABILITY OF ANY KIND (INCLUDING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURIES AND/OR DEATH, DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, COUNSEL FEES AND COURT COSTS) ARISING FROM ANYTHING RELATING TO: PROMOTION, EXECUTION OR ADMINISTRATION OF THE PROMOTION (OR YOUR PARTICIPATION);  CANCELLATION OR MODIFICATION OF ANY ASPECT OF THE PROMOTION;  USE OF ANY WEB SITE RELATED TO THE PROMOTION OR MATERIALS ON THEM;  ACCEPTANCE, POSSESSION, USE, MISUSE, OR NONUSE OF ANY PRIZE; OR  PARTICIPATING IN OR TRAVELING TO ANY PROMOTION-RELATED ACTIVITY.

INDEMNITY: By participating, you further agree to indemnify and hold harmless the Promotion Parties and their respective agents, representatives, officers, directors, shareholders and employees from and against any injuries, losses, damages, claims, actions and liability of any kind resulting from or in connection with the Promotion or the Prizes.

NO WARRANTY: ALL PRIZES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. SOME JURISDICTIONS MAY NOT ALLOW EXCLUSIONS OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LAWS. DISPUTES: IF NOT RESOLVED THROUGH DIRECT DISCUSSIONS, ANY DISPUTE OR CLAIM SHALL BE RESOLVED BY FINAL BINDING ARBITRATION WITH AN EXPERIENCED ARBITRATOR LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAW IN TEXAS. VENUE FOR ANY PROCEEDINGS WILL BE IN COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS. REMEDIES SHALL BE SUBJECT TO ALL LIMITATIONS AND RELEASES IN THESE RULES, BE LIMITED TO ACTUAL OUT OF POCKET DAMAGES, AND SHALL NOT, IN ANY EVENT, INCLUDE ANY PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, ATTORNEY’S FEES OR OTHER COSTS OR BRINGING A CLAIM, OR ANY INJUNCTIVE OR OTHER EQUITABLE RELIEF.

ADMINISTRATION: Administrator is responsible for the processing of entries and administration of the Promotion. Contact Administrator at its above address with any questions, comments or problems.

For a WINNERS LIST: Mail a self-addressed stamped envelope to Winners List Address above by the Winners List Request Deadline. List will be sent once all prizes awarded.

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