The craze sweeping across the worldwide Jeep community all began with one person’s act of kindness. The act of placing a rubber duck on someone's Jeep—called Jeep "ducking" and/or "Duck Duck ...
What began as a simple act of kindness by a woman from a small town in Ontario, Canada, became an international sensation. Allison Parliament, who has sadly since passed away, began placing rubber ...
It’s not too late to feather your nest with a chance at winning a new ride while supporting a pair of local nonprofits. The 13th annual Rubber Duck Regatta & Jeep Festival splashes down at The Harbor ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Of all the trends to take 2024 by storm, one of the strangest has to be Jeep "ducking" or "Duck Duck Jeep." The simple and seemingly random ...
Want to win a new Jeep Wrangler? Join us for the 2023 Rubber Duck Regatta and Jeep Festival! Bring the whole family out to the Rockwall Harbor for this free admission event on Saturday, October 14th.
Matthew DeLaCruz likes his Jeep ducks extra scary. The proof is in the 2006 Jeep Commander the San Antonio medical technician shares with his boyfriend, Robert Beers, a caregiver. On the dashboard, ...
Martin holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing. Working full-time as an Avionics Technician on fighter jets, he travels using a variety of vehicles, to include: a Camaro ZL1, F-150 FX4, Jeep ...
Jeep will erect a six-story rubber duck in its activation site at Huntington Place Square during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The duck is 61 feet tall, 69 feet wide, and 79 ...
For Rob Long, one rubber duck means the world. As he left work, he found it sitting on his Jeep, Kimberly Long, his wife, said. From there he left to meet Long, and together, they drove to Newberry to ...
Since the pandemic started, a new trend has cropped up among Jeep owners. Along with waving at each other, some Wrangler owners now also leave rubber duckies with pleasant little messages on them for ...
The act of placing a rubber duck on someone's Jeep—called Jeep "ducking" and/or "Duck Duck Jeep"—began with one person, named Allison Parliament, from a small town in the Canadian province of Ontario.