Keep it light this holiday season: truly hard seltzer wants to pay the utility bill for your holiday lights display
Holiday home lighting enthusiasts can enter to win $350 to keep their holiday lights on into the new year; one grand prize winner will win an epic energy-efficient december holiday lighting upgrade in 2024 boston , nov. 29, 2023 /prnewswire/ -- 'tis the season for decking halls and lighting up lawns, balconies, and living rooms, with an average of more than 80% of americans planning to decorate for the holiday.i but electric utility bills can weigh heavily on festive households with increases reaching around $350 for elaborate displays.ii as an extension of the "keep it light" campaign that encourages fans to embrace joy and the lighter side of life, truly hard seltzer is helping fans literally "keep it light" this holiday season – in spirit and holiday home dÉcor – by covering the utility bills for festive holiday light enthusiasts through 'truly keep it light holiday edition' contest. one grand prize winner will be rewarded with an epic, energy-efficient holiday lighting display upgrade in 2024.
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