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All Gingerbread Houses must be 100% edible candy/embellishments/materials except for lights inside/outside the house. Non-edible support structure material other than the baseboard may not be used. No artificial interior materials, such as Styrofoam or wood, are to be used to construct or decorate the house.
Contestants from all over the country will compete for more than $40,000 in prizes, and includes four age categories - Adult, Teen, Youth and Child. All houses must be built entirely from edible materials and made of at least 75 percent gingerbread.
All entries will be judged on five criteria: 1) Overall Appearance, 2) Originality and Creativity, 3) Difficulty, 4) Precision and 5) Consistency of Theme.
All entries had to be 100% edible, composed of at least 75% gingerbread, and evaluated based on creativity, difficulty, appearance and more. This year, the cash and prizes across all categories increased to a value of $40,000.
All Gingerbread Houses must be 100% edible candy/embellishments/materials except for lights inside/outside the house. Non-edible support structure material other than the baseboard may not be used. No artificial interior materials, such as Styrofoam or wood, are to be used to construct or decorate the house.
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In 1992, the Gingerbread Competition began as a small, mostly local event held at The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC, and has now grown to become one of the countrys most beloved holiday traditions and a serious competition to many who seek the title of grand prize.
In 1992, the Gingerbread Competition began as a small, mostly local event held at The Grove Park Inn in Asheville, NC, and has now grown to become one of the countrys most beloved holiday traditions and a serious competition to many who seek the title of grand prize.
Two to four people on a team is a good number. If your party has both child and adult guests, form mixed-age groups. To help with the judging later in the party, each team should choose a name. Each team will need a work area separate from their competition so their is no peaking or stealing ideas.

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