99 Brand is giving one lucky person a second shot at celebrating their 21st.
is offering fans born on 9/9/99 a chance to win $9,999 to throw a "21st Re-Do Birthday Bash."
The "Party Like It’s 1999 Sweepstakes" is open for entries today and runs through Sept. 7. The winner will be notified on their birthday. "We believe that everyone deserves to have a memorable 21st birthday experience, and we know those born 9/9/99 likely had that milestone interrupted due to experiences well outside their control," said Kizito Owusu-Sarfo, the marketing director of 99 Brand. "This opportunity is all about making up for lost time and creating unforgettable party experiences with friends and loved ones.
Those who were born on Sept. 9, but not in the year 1999, could still win some cash, as well. The brand will send $9.99 to 99 additional partiers to help them celebrate in style. Sept. 9, aka 9/9, is the most popular day for birthdays each year, according to data from the Social Security Administration.
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