Want to win a magic stick?

Get your mind out of the gutter — it’s contest time!

Do you ever leave your house for the day, only to find you forgot to charge your phone the night before? Has your phone ever run out of juice during an important online hookup? Not to fear, Xtra is here to help!

We have five Powerocks Super Magicstick portable power banks, or as we like to call them, #Magicsticks, and we want to give them to you!

Powerocks’ new Super Magicstick is a line of beautifully designed, light, easy-to-carry power banks that charge your smartphones on the go. The Super Magicstick is designed to fit in a pocket, purse or bag, with enough power for two full emergency charges for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. It quickly and safely charges your phone when away from a power source, so you’ll never miss a call or racy photo text again.

Priced at $35 and available in a plethora of colours, Super Magicsticks are available at powerocksusa.com, Amazon and hundreds of Canadian retailers.

But while the price is already a bargain, wouldn’t you rather get one for free? Tweet us @dailyxtra telling us why you could desperately use one of these, using the hashtag #magicstick between now and midnight Sunday, Sept 13.

Good luck!

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