Share Your Favorite Memorial Day Dish Using DishPal And You Could Win A $100 Crate And Barrel Gift Card

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The “most delicious social network app” DishPal, is celebrating this Memorial Day by giving away a $100 Crate and Barrel gift card to three lucky users who upload and share their favorite Memorial Day dish. To be entered for your chance to win, all you have to do is:

  • Download DishPal for iPhone or Android smartphones
  • Snap a pic and upload your Memorial Day dishes
  • Elect to share your dish to Twitter
  • The contest starts NOW and ends at midnight PT May 29, 2012
  • Winners will be chosen randomly and receive $100 gift card to Crate and Barrel!
  • Three winners will be announced through the DishPal Twitter page on May 30 and will have 24 hours to claim their prize

The DishPal app for Android and iOS is a great way to take pictures and share dishes with friends, family and other DishPal community members. It’s easy to use and includes unique features such as:

  • Potluck Party – Invite friends and fellow DishPals to join you in a themed potluck party. You and your DishPals can add dishes to the party.
  • DishPal Magazine – Curate your own DishPal magazines to share your favorite dishes. For example you can make a “Yummy Avocado” magazines and include all your favorite avocado dishes.
  • Foodie Friendly Foto Filters – Make your dishes standout with DishPal’s photo filters. You can edit your dishes so they look as tasty as possible.

The app is free and available on both Android and iOS. For more information on DishPal or to download any of their apps, simply follow the appropriate links below.

Google Play Store Link: DishPal

App Store Link: iPhone, iPad

Source: dishPal

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