Contest | Win the Distance Short
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Tis the season for shorts! The distance short is your ultimate #shortmate when it comes to the 26.2. With 2 external external pockets and 1 internal, the sky is the limit for packing in gels, energy beans, nuun tablets, toilet paper...you name it. In honor of our favorite marathon short were packing these 3 pockets full of Jelly Belly beans to see just how much room these shorts can carry. Closest guess wins a pair in their favorite color!
How to Enter
It's easy! Just guess how many Jelly Belly beans you think the 3 distance short pockets can pack (total). Tell us in the comments, or track us down on social media and let us know. Use #marathonpockets so we can find you!
Contest ends 4/11 at 2pm PST. Ready? Get guessing!
*must be following to win!
*if there is a tie, first 3 get the prize
This contest is now closed. ANSWER: 673! Congrats to Meg Reilly who guessed 661!
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