The Week contest — Young blood

What should be the slogan of the campaign to encourage Millennials to donate blood to Baby Boomers?

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Last week's question: Researchers have found that they can rejuvenate old mice by injecting them with the blood of young mice. If human trials of the technique prove successful, what should be the slogan of the campaign to encourage Millennials to donate blood to Baby Boomers.

RESULTS:

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THIRD PLACE: We’ve taken everything else!

HONORABLE MENTIONS:

#GotBlood?

Ujjal Kohli, Saratoga, Calif.

Free piercing!

Joanne Sullivan, Maspeth, N.Y.

Keep the job creators going!

Drew Filus, Studio City, Calif.

It’s not like we’re asking for your kidney or liver

Ken Kellam III, Dallas

We raised you with sweat and tears, you owe us some blood

Mark Weaver, Redondo Beach, Calif.

The life you save may own your phone

Elizabeth Gray, Webster, Mass.

Give so we can work harder for your inheritance!

Margo Butsch, Sunnyvale, Calif.

Amp a gramp!

John Mabbott, Auburn, Wash.

Youth: Good to the last drop

Ivan Kershner, Salem, S.C.

An ounce of blood is worth a pound of home health care

Patricia Vreeland, San Diego

Because I said so!

Anna Mary Forrest, Chapin, S.C.

Grandpa Sam wants YOU!

Emerson Goss, Seattle

Getting blood from a stoner

Gregory Pinto, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

This blood’s for you

George Shamp, Fort Wayne, Ind.

Bleed it forward

Kathy Carrier, Fort Wayne, Ind.

A gift from the heart!

Patricia Hakes, Venice, Fla.