MASSILLON, OHIO - A.R.E., a truck cap and tonneau cover designer and manufacturer, has launched the "Golden Cap Giveaway" promotion in celebration of its 40th anniversary.
In the "Golden Cap Giveaway," A.R.E. has attached golden tickets near the serial numbers inside 40 randomly selected caps and covers. The first 39 consumers who find tickets inside their purchased A.R.E. products will receive 40 Gold Dollars ($40 cash). The consumer whose lid contains the 40th ticket will receive the grand prize of $800 (in the form of 40 $20 bills).
Equivalent dollar amounts will also be awarded to the A.R.E. dealers where the marked items are purchased.
The "Golden Cap Giveaway" runs August 1 through September 29.
A.R.E. began manufacturing aluminum frame truck caps in 1969. Since then, the company has become a leading manufacturer of fiberglass truck caps and hard tonneau covers, and boasts more than 500 employees at its ISO-9001:2000-certified manufacturing facilities. They have a network of more than 500 independent authorized dealers.
For more information call (800) 649.4ARE or visit www.4are.com.
A.R.E. Celebrates 40th Anniversary with Golden Cap Giveaway
MASSILLON, OHIO - A.R.E., a truck cap and tonneau cover designer and manufacturer, has launched the "Golden Cap Giveaway" promotion in celebration of its 40th anniversary.
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