published Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Little Debbie 'Million Smile' tour stops in Collegedale Monday for celebration

Little Debbie snacks launched a eight-month tour on Oct. 11 with the mission of sharing as many Little Debbie snacks as possible with America.

That Little Debbie Million Smile Mission Tour will stop in Collegedale on Monday in celebration of local company McKee Foods.

Area residents are invited to join the party from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Collegedale Little Debbie Bakery Store, 9515 Apison Pike.

Visitors can sample free Little Debbie snacks, enter for a chance to win one of hundreds of prizes, including seasonal treats, digital cameras and even an Airstream Sport travel trailer.

The bakery store will offer a 20 percent discount on all purchases (excluding computers and other electronics).

Visit the Million Smile Mission Tour Travel Trailer to have a picture taken at the Smile Station photo booth. The image will upload instantly to littledebbie.com to become part of the national Little Debbie photo mosaic print.

Anyone wishing to be part of the smile mosaic, but unable to attend Monday's party, may still participate. Simply upload a smiling photo of yourself from your desktop to littledebbie.com or facebook.com/littledebbie. Website visitors may also enter the Little Debbie Million Smile Mission Giveaway. Entries must be received by June 30.

Grand-prize winner of the giveaway will receive the official Million Smile Mission Tour Travel Trailer. This 2011 Airstream Sport 16-foot trailer is valued at more than $34,000.

Monthly winners will receive digital cameras, printers, digital picture frames or gift cards. One instant winner every day will receive sampler cases of seasonal Little Debbie snacks.

For more information, check the website at littledebbie.com.

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