5th LUBEGARD All-Star Contest Ends Successfully

5th LUBEGARD All-Star Contest Ends Successfully

The 5th Official LUBEGARD All-Star Contest, by International Lubricants, Inc. (ILI), final deadline was on January 31, 2007. More than 4,000 prizes were redeemed by the many members of the professional automotive industry that collected the LUBEGARD All-Star stickers

The 5th Official LUBEGARD All-Star Contest, by International Lubricants, Inc. (ILI), final deadline was on January 31, 2007, according to Frank Erickson, President and CEO of ILI.

“The contest generated great excitement and was a huge success,” said Erickson. “We have been overwhelmed by the response from the thousands of loyal supporters of our products!”

The LUBEGARD All Star contest, which started on September 1st 2005, was a way to reward users of the LUBEGARD/ DR.TRANNY/Squeak Relief, PRO-II 9000 and Kool-It products with exciting prizes.

More than 4,000 prizes were redeemed by the many members of the professional automotive industry that collected the LUBEGARD All-Star stickers from the products they purchased and mailed in on their 5th official All-Star Contest booklets.

The prizes included various items such as A to Z Tool Inc. gift certificates and Visa gift cards to Lubegard jackets, poker chips and collapsible chairs.

For more information on LUBEGARD, Squeak Relief, Kool-It, DR. TRANNY and Pro II 9000 products by International Lubricants, Inc., contact: ILI, 7930 Occidental South, Seattle, WA 98108. Call (800) 333-5823 (LUBE) or visit www.Lubegard.com.

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