Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken Announces College Big Game Giveaway

Grand prize includes an expense-paid trip to a highly anticipated college football conference championship game in Atlanta

Shalimar, FL  (PRESS RELEASE)  Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken is rewarding a Lee’s Famous Fan with two tickets provided by Dr. Pepper® to a college football conference championship game in Atlanta, Georgia’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. To enter, Lee’s fans can text CHICKEN to 877-381-5337 now through November 4. The grand prize winner will be randomly selected in November to attend the December 3 game.

Along with admission to one of college football’s most-anticipated games of the season, the eligible winner will receive airfare, travel accommodations and a two-night hotel stay.

“We’re thrilled to provide the lucky winner with an unforgettable experience as two of the best teams in the country battle for their conference championship,” said Dan Sokolik, vice president of marketing for Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken. “Both Dr. Pepper and Lee’s are game-time brands of choice and committed to providing memorable experiences, whether that’s in-stadium, in your neighborhood Lee’s, or around the dinner table at home.”

Fans must be 21 years or older to enter and can enter up to twice a day. For contest rules and to enter online, visit  the Lee’s College Big Game Giveaway page.

About Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken

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For more than 55 years, Lee’s Famous Recipe® Chicken, a quick service restaurant franchise founded in Lima, Ohio, has specialized in fresh, never frozen chicken. Today, there are 131 Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken locations in 12 U.S. states and in Canada, most are individually owned and operated. For additional information, please visit LeesFamousRecipe.com.

Media Contact:
Dana Dussing Berry
dberry@stoneward.com
501-772-6141

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