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Vote for Your Favorite Soap Dispenser Design

February 3, 2022

SC Johnson Professional has announced the finalists for its fifth-annual Happy Hands dispenser design contest.

The contest called for K-12 students to design and submit original artwork for a soap dispenser that promotes proper hand hygiene. The public is invited to vote for its top pick from a group of five finalists in two grade categories (K-5 and 6-12) at https://happyhands.scjp.com/en-us/vote through February 28. The design with the most votes in each category will be announced on April 1 and will receive the top prize—a US$300 gift card, a $1,000 donation to the school, and up to 1,000 manual soap/sanitizer dispensers featuring the winning design.

“Students went above and beyond this year with their creativity and imagination,” said Mike Flagg, head of SC Johnson Professional’s North American business. “Each design does an excellent job of showcasing the student’s artistic ability while conveying the importance of hand washing to help prevent the spread of germs in schools.” 

To view the finalists and cast your vote, visit https://happyhands.scjp.com/en-us/vote.

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