#ZYPPAH $10,000 Stop Snoring Giveaway

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ZYPPAH

ZYPPAH is the brand name for the patent-pending hybrid anti-snoring oral appliance that holds the tongue in place to prevent it from relaxing and closing the airway during sleep. Invented by biomedical engineer and dentist Dr. Jonathan Greenburg, ZYPPAH is a revolutionary way to effectively treat snoring.

Grand Prize

Would a prize of $10,000 help you sleep better? The makers of ZYPPAH (pronounced Zee Pah) who help people sleep better every night with their anti-snoring appliances are giving away $10,000! ZYPPAH is the anti-snoring mouthpiece that holds the tongue in place to prevent it from relaxing and closing the airway during sleep. Invented by bioengineer and dentist Dr. Jonathan Greenburg, ZYPPAH is a revolutionary way to effectively treat snoring. The easiest way to remember the ZYPPAH name is that it’s “Happy Z” backwards.

2nd Prize

$1,000 cash for the most popular, original Tweet about snoring. Send out a tweet with the #ZYPPAH related to your experience with snoring (it can include photos or video). The individual who that gets the most retweets will win the 2nd place prize.

3rd Prize

$1,000 cash for the most popular, original post about snoring. Post a story on our page related to your experience with snoring (it can include photos or video). The individual who that gets the most comments will win the 3rd place prize.

Prize Eligibility
Only persons residing in United States who are at least 18 years of age can enter.
Sweepstakes Starts
June 01, 2012 @ 02:00 pm (PDT)
Sweepstakes Ends
July 31, 2012 @ 11:59 pm (PDT)
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The more friends you get to Tweet #ZYPPAH the better. We know snoring is a major issue and ZYPPAH is the name if you Snore!. Our goal is to be the first company ever to get 1 million tweets about snoring. If you know someone who snores, tell them to get a ZYPPAH, or you get them one. It’s pronounced “Zee Pah” it’s Happy Z spelled backwards.