What does a 2,500-chicken egg farm in northeastern Minnesota have in common with the Super Bowl?
Nothing yet. But that could change.
The Locally Laid Egg Co. of Wrenshall, Minn., whose slogan is "Local chicks are better," is one of four finalists for a 30-second spot in the advertising mecca that surrounds the NFL title game early next year.
The contest is sponsored by Intuit, the small-business software company, which is conducting an online poll to determine a winner. The prize is exposure to more than 100 million viewers in an advertising spot valued at about $4 million. Voting started Monday and concludes Dec. 1. The finalists can be found at smallbusinessbiggame.com.
Jason Amundsen and his wife, Lucie, operate the Locally Laid Egg Co., which features pasture-raised chickens in a process designed to produce eggs that are lower in cholesterol and fat.
They also have an egg operation in Iowa that serves the Twin Cities and plan on opening a third farm shortly.
All the attention is heady stuff for a native of Edina who entered the egg business just over a year ago after successive jobs as a grant writer for nonprofit organizations were eliminated.
"I told my wife if we wanted some sort of stability we would have to step out on a limb," Amundsen said in a telephone interview Tuesday.