Valero mini mart sells $400k golden ticket in pennsylvania
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Valero mini mart sells $400K golden ticket in Pennsylvania

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA – A winning Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket worth $400,000 was sold in Butler County for the April 3 drawing, the Pennsylvania Lottery announced Friday.

The jackpot-winning ticket matched all five numbers drawn — 03, 10, 12, 30, and 37 — and was purchased at Valero Neil Enterprise (Super Mini Mart), located at 1165 Freedom Road in Cranberry Township. The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the ticket.

The winner has not yet come forward, and lottery officials will not confirm their identity until the prize is claimed and the ticket validated. All Cash 5 jackpot prizes must be claimed within one year of the drawing date.

More than 12,700 other Cash 5 with Quick Cash tickets also won prizes in the same drawing. Each $2 ticket includes both the main drawing and an instant Quick Cash game.

The odds of winning the Cash 5 jackpot are 1 in 962,598. Quick Cash offers instant prizes of $2 or $6, with separate chances of 1 in 4.71.

Key Points

  • Winning Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket worth $400,000 sold in Butler County
  • Ticket matched numbers 03, 10, 12, 30, 37 in April 3 drawing
  • Valero Neil Enterprise earns $500 bonus for selling jackpot ticket
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