Submit a Photo of YOUR Dad Bod, Win the Dadliest Prizes!

Submit a Photo of YOUR Dad Bod, Win the Dadliest Prizes!

We're looking for the Dadliest Dad Bods in the Lowcountry to compete in March Dadness! Photo: 101.7 Chuck FM/Saga Communications


Do YOU Have the Lowcountry’s Dadliest Dad Bod?
Share a Photo to Win Sweet Prizes!

We’re looking for the Dadliest Dad Bods in the Lowcountry to compete in March Dadness! Share a photo of your Dad Bod below for a chance to win the Ultimate Dad Prize Package including a:

  • A Vizio 32″ flat screen TV
  • An Ashley Signature Design recliner from Charleston Home Furnishings
  • 2 tickets to see Justin Bieber on July 27 in Columbia – your kids will love you for it!

We’ll be accepting photo submissions until March 9, so get your photo ready now.  After March 9, listeners will vote for their favorite Dad Bods in four rounds, eventually thinning the field to the one Dadliest Dad Bod.

The prize is huge. The competition will be fierce. So, tell your family and friends to come back between March 9-15 and vote!

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