6577344511f164001e5bb1a3 Digikey Launches 15th Annual Product Giveaway

DigiKey launches 15th annual product giveaway

Dec. 11, 2023
DigiWish Giveaway choses 24 winners all month from social media posts, hashtag #DigiWish

DigiKey launched its 15th annual DigiWish Giveway on December 1. It will select 24 winners each day Dec. 1 to 24, who have chosen one in-stock DigiKey product valued up to $100 USD and commented or posted their wish on Facebook, Instragram or Twitter, using the hashtag #DigiWish.

One winning name will be drawn each day, and participants can enter the social media giveaway all month. All participants will also be entered in the grand prize drawing for a $500 DigiKey shopping spree.

“We are thrilled to ring in this holiday season with our 15th Annual DigiWish Giveaway,” said Brooks Vigen, senior director of strategic marketing for DigiKey. “Programs like DigiWish are just one way DigiKey supports engineers, designers and makers year-round as they accelerate progress in the industry.”

There is no purchase necessary for the DigiWish Giveaway and the promotion is void where restricted and prohibited by law. Entrants are reminded that DigiKey cannot grant wishes for products that are export restricted in their respective countries. Entrants’ DigiWish social media posts must be public for entries to be collected.

Visit the DigiKey website for the complete rules and terms and conditions of the 2023 DigiWish Giveaway.

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