This year’s winner will earn $5,000 in addition to other prizes, national exposure and a professional photo shoot.
The contest runs through March 15 and is open to women age 18 and over who are legal residents of the U.S. and the District of Columbia. (It is void in New York, Florida, Rhode Island and the U.S. territories and possessions, including Puerto Rico, and elsewhere where prohibited.)
“The Miss Mint 400 competition provided a great platform for me to expand into more and more spokesperson roles,” says Keli Snyder, who was crowned Miss Mint in 2011. “The opportunity to be part of such a historic event was certainly a huge honor for me.”
The 2012 winner, Ali Kessler, also used the honor to help expand her career. “I really enjoyed my time as Miss Mint 400,” says Kessler.
“To be named with women like Vanna White and Linda Carter is a big distinction,” she points out, referring to two past winners who went on to achieve fame in television.
“I know having the Miss Mint 400 title in my portfolio has helped me secure numerous modeling jobs over the last couple years,” adds Kessler. “I’m very thankful for the opportunity that was presented to me.”
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