A Canadian Restaurant Chain Wants To Pay You $2,500 To Write A Song For Them

Get creative & get that bag! 💸
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If you've got a knack for songwriting and a love for shawarma, you could have a good chance at winning big.

Osmow's, a popular Canadian chain restaurant, is currently holding a jingle-writing competition and the prize is $2,500 — along with bragging rights.

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"Do you have musical talent? If so, we need your help. We encourage you to create our very first jingle for a chance to win $2,500 [..]," says the contest entry page.

You can use YouTube, Vimeo or Soundcloud to upload your recorded contest entry and, if selected, your jingle will be accompanied by Canadian band Crash Adams.

The deadline for the contest is April 23, 2021, so you better get that pencil to paper ASAP.

  • Abby Neufeld was a writer at Narcity Canada. She received her Bachelor of Arts in English and Professional Communications at the University of Victoria. Her past work has been published in The Toronto Star, Bitch Media, Canadian Dimension, This Magazine, and more. In 2019, Abby co-founded The New Twenties, an environmentally-focused literary and arts magazine.
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