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SRAS Debuted a New Mystery Flavor Contest with a $10,000 Prize

Steel Reserve Alloy Series (SRAS) recently debuted a mysterious new promotion with a $10,000 prize. Fans can try to guess the brand's delicious new variant — simply find a Mystery Flavor can and scan the QR code which will take you to SRASMystery.com, and submit your guess. Or, you can visit SRASMystery.com to enter your guess.

For those that want a leg up on the competition, they can opt-in to receive three to five clues about the new flavor. Correct guesses will be entered to win the $10,000 grand prize. Plus, all participants are also entered to win $500. From there, a winner from the pool of correct answers will get randomly selected to win the $10,000.

The contest closes Saturday, October 31, and winners will be selected and notified by November 20. The Mystery flavor will be announced on November 13.
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