CP Foods Specialty Market Thanksgiving Dinner Giveaway

CP Foods Specialty Market Thanksgiving Dinner Giveaway

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CP Foods Specialty Market is giving you the chance to win a complete Thanksgiving dinner! One lucky winner will take home a full feast, and two runners-up will each win a 10-pound turkey.

It’s free to enter, just visit any of our station websites and fill out the entry form below before November 20th, 2025.

What you can win:

The Grand Prize: A complete Thanksgiving dinner from CP Foods Specialty Market – everything you need for the holiday feast.

This includes: 

  • 18lb Plainville Turkey
  • 10lbs Potatoes
  • Green Bean Casserole
  • 2 Bags of Corn
  • 2 Bags of Stuffing Mix
  • 2 Pies
  • 2 Liters of Soda
  • 1 Heat and Serve Appetizer

Two Runner-Ups: Each will win a 10-pound turkey for Thanksgiving dinner.

Don’t miss out on your chance to make this Thanksgiving easy, delicious, and on the house, thanks to CP Foods Specialty Market!

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