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The newest Crocs have a sudsy, woodsy appeal. Here's how to win or buy new Busch Light Crocs
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Date:2025-04-11 17:16:28
Crocs wants to boot you out of the house and into the woods: for a chance to win some free outdoors-ready shoes.
For the launch of new limited-edition Busch Light Crocs All-Terrain Sandals and All-Terrain Clogs, the two companies are giving away free pairs of the shoes, which have rugged soles and come with some outdoorsy accessories. You just have to go camping and share a photo of your camp.
“Busch Light has urged fans to ‘Head to the Mountains’ since our iconic jingle debuted in 1979, and to get these Crocs at no cost, footwear enthusiasts will have to do just that,” said Krystyn Stowe, head of marketing for the Busch Family & Natural Family of products at Anheuser-Busch. “We’re giving access to fans willing to literally camp out to get them – and we know our loyal fanbase will embrace the opportunity to partake in one of their favorite pastimes to snag a pair for free."
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How to get new Busch Light Crocs
To be eligible to win a free pair of Busch Light Crocs, outdoors lovers can send a photo of themselves camping in May to campoutforyourcrocs.com. Send your photo in between May 1-31 (must be 21 or older).
Camping can be done at the race track, too. You can submit photos from your camp at NASCAR races during May including at Kansas Speedway, Darlington (South Carolina) Raceway, and North Wilkesboro Speedway and Charlotte Motor Speedway, both in North Carolina.
“Our footwear offers a personalized way for consumers to express themselves, and we had so much fun working with Busch Light to design these new styles to complement our fans' outdoor adventures,” said Crocs chief marketing officer Heidi Cooley in a press release.
If you are a Crocs or Busch Light super fan, you can also order the shoes starting Monday, May 6 at Crocs.com. The All-Terrain Sandals ($65) come with a survival flashlight, while the All-Terrain Clogs ($85) come with a rolled-up koozie and have a zipper design with flannel flair. Sandals and clogs are available in sizes 6-12.“This collaboration takes personalization to new heights," Cooley said.
Busch Light on Instagram: "⛺️ CAMP OUT FOR A CHANCE TO WIN A PAIR OF BUSCH LIGHT CROCS ⛺️ Head to the great outdoors and set up camp during the month of May for a chance to win a pair of these exclusive Busch Light @Crocs... Camping at @NASCAR races counts too! Head to the link in our bio to submit a photo and learn more."
Busch Light Crocs are just the latest clog collaboration
Crocs collaborations can be creative – and drive fast sellouts.
Recently launched products include Pringles boots with a holster for chips, Hershey's and Reese's Crocs, Croc cowboy boots and Taco Bell-themed Croc slides.
They all sold out, but you can still find them on resale sites such as eBay.
There are still a few Barbie clogs available on crocs.com, however.
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