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Nestle x Stranger Things Drumstick Contest Canada 2026

Have You Entered the Nestle Stranger Things Mystery Flavour Contest Yet? Five Canadians will each win a $834 prize pack — contest closes July 31, 2026

Register by July 31, 2026 11:59 pm.

Nestle Canada’s DRUMSTICK x Stranger Things Mystery Flavour Contest is giving away five prize packages worth $834 CAD each to Canadian residents. The Drumstick contest Canada 2026 is open for runs until July 31, and the best part: no purchase is needed to enter. One guess, one form submission, and you’re entered.

TLDR: The DRUMSTICK x Stranger Things Mystery Flavour Contest is a free online contest open to Canadian residents of legal age.

Visit madewithnestle.ca/drumstick/mystery.html, guess the mystery flavour, and submit the entry form before July 31, 2026. Five winners will each receive a $834 CAD prize pack, including a year of free DRUMSTICK cones and exclusive Stranger Things merchandise.

What’s in the $834 Prize Pack

Each of the five winners takes home the same bundle, and it’s more than just ice cream:

  • 52 DRUMSTICK cone coupons — one free box of 4ct cones per week for an entire year, any variety you choose
  • DRUMSTICK x Stranger Things branded cooler
  • Demogorgon collectible figure
  • Stranger Things plush
  • DRUMSTICK hat and socks

The prize draw happens on August 4, 2026, at 2:00 PM EST in Toronto, Ontario. With five prizes and one entry per household, you’re not competing against millions of daily entries — the pool stays smaller than most national contests.

How to Enter the Drumstick Stranger Things Contest

No purchase required. The entry process is online-only and takes about two minutes.

  1. Visit madewithnestle.ca/drumstick/mystery.html
  2. Guess the mystery flavour using the entry form
  3. Submit — limit of one entry per household

Worth knowing: you need to submit a correct flavour guess to receive a ballot. That’s not a barrier so much as a reason to read the next section before you type anything in.

What Is the Mystery Flavour? Here’s What the Ingredients Tell Us

The flavour profile points squarely at dark chocolate, cherry, and raspberry.

Nestle’s published ingredients list for the DRUMSTICK Stranger Things Frozen Dessert Cones [EL: DRUMSTICK Stranger Things product page → madewithnestle.ca/drumstick/stranger-things-frozen-dessert-cones.html] is the clearest clue you have. Here’s what’s actually in it:

  • Cherry ripple made with cherry concentrate and elderberry juice — a deep, dark cherry note, not the bright maraschino kind
  • Freeze-dried raspberries — a tart, slightly sharp fruit layer underneath
  • Cocoa and unsweetened chocolate — dark chocolate, not milk

The cone also has a dark, crunchy coating and a red, gooey ripple running through it. Nestle’s own product description calls it “straight from the Upside Down,” which fits the aesthetic of something darker and stranger than a classic vanilla.

Put it together: dark chocolate base, cherry-raspberry ripple, tart fruit finish. That’s where the evidence points. Whether Nestle calls it “Dark Cherry Ripple,” “Upside Down Cherry Chocolate,” or something else entirely is the contest’s job to decide — but going in blind when the ingredients are public is skipping a free hint.

Who Can Enter and What You Need to Know

The Drumstick Stranger Things contest is open to Canadian residents who have reached the age of majority in their province or territory. That includes Quebec.

A few key details:

  • Contest period: February 23, 2026, to July 31, 2026
  • One entry per household (not per person — one address, one entry)
  • Your flavour guess must be correct to receive a ballot
  • Winners are required to correctly answer a skill-testing question, as required under Canadian contest law
  • Prize draw: August 4, 2026

The full official rules are available on the Made With Nestle Contest page.

Enter Before the July 31 Deadline

You get one entry per household, so make it count. Head to madewithnestle.ca/drumstick/mystery.html, read the ingredient clues, take your best guess, and submit before July 31, 2026.


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