Milk-bone make you and your dog famous contest
In the U.S. the first athlete to ever appear on a box of Wheaties was in 1934 when Lou Gehrig (born on this day 103 years ago) smiled across breakfast tables around the country. Over the years, many a famous face has graced these familiar orange cereal boxes.
Mary Lou Retton became the first woman face immortalized in 1984, while the late Walter Payton graced it in 1987 and Michael Jordan in 1991. By 1997, Dale Earnhardt became the first racer on a Wheaties box. While Wheaties are “the breakfast for athletes,” the contest will please all those canines ready for a claim-to-fame in 2006.
The “Milk-Bone Make You and Your Dog Famous Contest” ends June 21th. Readers simply send a photo showing the love and chemistry between owner and dog via e-mail or through the mail and they could win the chance to be featured on the Milk-Bone box with their beloved dog and get a year supply of Milk-Bone biscuits on top of that.
Don’t forget to check out last years winners on the site to see what famous dog-look the judges are looking for.
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