Did you enter the Bud Light Sweepstakes? #BigGameSomeone won Super Bowl Tickets for life! What a “lucky duck” indeed. A Kansas man wonSuper Bowl tickets for life after finding golden Bud Light can. Over the holidays, Lyle Randa ran out for a 30-pack of Bud Light when the beer supply at this family party was running low. As he was stocking cans from the pack in the fridge, he noticed one was gold so he submitted it to enter the Bud Light Super Bowl tickets for Life Sweepstakes
What Randa Won
“Super Bowl Tickets for Life” prize includes two tickets to each Super Bowl, to be delivered to the winner annually for the winner’s life, up to fifty-one years, beginning with “Super Bowl LI” in 2017. Winner will also receive $1,000.00 (awarded in the form of a pre-paid debit card, to be delivered to the winner annually for the winner’s life, up to fifty-one years, beginning in 2017. ARV: for the 2017 Super Bowl is up to $3,000.00. ARV of the “Super Bowl Tickets for Life” prize is up to $166,000
For the 2019 Super Bowl: Winner may choose to take a cash option in the amount of $30,000.00 in lieu of the remaining “Super Bowl Tickets for Life” prize. The cash option will be awarded in the form of a check or wire transfer, payable to winner. ARV: $30,000
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“My wife and I immediately uploaded a photo to BudLight.com,” Randa told the Wichita Eagle.
Randa was later chosen from 37,000 possible entries to win the grand prize. Randa won Super Bowl tickets for the rest of his life, up to 51 years worth of games – or $30,000 in cash!
How #Beer run got #Wichita #Man #SuperBowl tickets #Life: https://t.co/ZdtD0fVNpb, https://t.co/hy9OFHGYIf pic.twitter.com/rCUEWdgbC0
— Kansas News (@KansasNewsToday) January 31, 2017
On Thursday, Anheuser-Busch will be flying Randa off to Houston to do interviews with ESPN and “NFL Live,” and, of course, to watch the New England Patriots take on the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI.
So see, the moral of the story is enter every sweepstakes you can, and even those hard to enter sweeps that require more work because you never know what you can win and a sweepstakes could change your life!
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cynthia wilson says
VERY HAPPY FOR YOU I ALSO ENTERED THE CONTEST HAVE A BLAST
Arionna Stanley says
Thats a blessing and great lesson for me to stop being so lazy. A bit of extra effort is worth not leaving money on the table.
Chris says
37,000 entries is a lot but considering this was a nationwide contest I would’ve expected the number to be significantly higher.