PEPSI/Quik-N-Ez Chance to Win $50 Gas Card!!

PEPSI/Quik-N-Ez Chance to Win $50 Gas Card!!

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 Nothing better than an ice-cold PEPSI and FREE gas from Qik-N-Ez!  Here’s your chance to win a FREE $50 gas card from 103.7 WDBR, PEPSI and Qik-N-Ez!

Starting on Monday June 8, make sure you stop in at either Qik-N-Ez locations on Wabash Ave. (4401 Wabash Ave., Springfield, IL 62711) or Stevenson Dr. (1101 Adlai Stevenson Dr., Springfield, IL 62703), go to the PEPSI display, find and scan the QR code for your chance to win a FREE $50 gas card!

If you register inside the Qik-N-Ez store, you’ll get an extra 10 entries!  You can also register once per day online below.  Contest ends Friday June 26, 2026.  (**SEE OFFICIAL RULES FOR ALL DETAILS**)  GOOD LUCK!

 

PEPSI _ Qik-N-EZ Gas Card QR Code Contest – OFFICIAL RULES (2026)

 

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