WIN $100 County Market Gift Card with PEPSI and 101.9 The Wolf

WIN $100 County Market Gift Card with PEPSI and 101.9 The Wolf

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Food just tastes better with PEPSI!  Here’s your chance to win a $100.00 COUNTY MARKET gift card so you can stock up on some great food and refreshing PEPSI
Starting on Monday June 1, make sure you stop in at any of the Springfield, Chatham or Sherman County Market locations, go to the PEPSI display, find and scan the QR code for your chance to register to win a $100.00 COUNTY MARKET gift card.  If you register inside the COUNTY MARKET store, you’ll get an extra 10 entries!  You can also register once per day below.
 Contest ends Friday July 3, 2026.  (**SEE OFFICIAL RULES FOR ALL DETAILS**) GOOD LUCK!  Sponsored by:  PEPSI, COUNTY MARKET AND 101.9 THE WOLF.
**PARTICIPATING LOCATIONS INCLUDE**
210 E. Carpenter St., Springfield, IL 62702.  1501 S. Dirksen Pkwy., Springfield, IL 62703.  1903 W. Monroe St., Springfield, IL 62704.  1099 Jason Pl., Chatham, IL 62629.  119 Illini Blvd., Sherman, IL 62684

 

 

PEPSI _ County Market Gift Card QR Code Contest – OFFICIAL RULES (2026)

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