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Jamba Juice Announces First Blend In The Good Contest Winner—Find Out How You Can Win Too!

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July 11 2014, Published 8:23 p.m. ET

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Love to dance? Your moves could win you a trip to New York City, Los Angeles, or San Francisco just like Marlee Hightower, the contest’s first chosen winner! Check out her video below and get the scoop on how you can enter your choreography to win!

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Partnered with the DanceOn Network, Jamba Juice launched the summer contest with the help of an amazing video (that should give you plenty of dance ideas) choreographed by celebrity choreographer Brian Friedman and the Flavahz Crew.

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What are the prizes, you ask? In June, one winner received a trip for two to New York City and two tickets to a Broadway show. In July, one winner will receive a trip for two to Los Angeles and two tickets to So You Think You Can Dance. And in August, one winner will be able to claim two tickets to San Francisco and two tickets to a concert! Each of these trips comes with a $100 Jamba Juice gift card, too!

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Think you want to try blending in the good? All you have to do is upload a video of you dancing onto YouTube with the hashtags, #JambaJuice and #BlendInTheGoodContest and upload the video  HERE! 

Do you think you'll enter the contest? What do you think about Marlee's video? Tweet @OKMagazine and leave a comment below!

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