PLANO, Texas, Jan. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Pizza Hut is
going for two – and hoping a couple of lucky parents can convert on
Super Bowl Sunday. The pizza restaurant returns to Super Bowl LIV
for its second year as the Official Pizza Sponsor of the NFL
on Feb. 2, 2020. Following last
year's Super Bowl, where Pizza Hut celebrated the family that gave
birth to the first baby born after kickoff, this year the pizza
company is upping the ante, presenting the family that welcomes the
first set of TWINS born after kickoff with bigger and better
rewards.
Family has always been a part of Pizza Hut's DNA, which is why
the restaurant will honor the MVPs making their own special
deliveries this Sunday. Pizza Hut will present the winning family
with a trip for two to next year's Super Bowl LV, two
years of free pizza, and in honor of its ongoing commitment to
literacy through its iconic BOOK IT! program, will also award
$22,000 to kick-off the twins'
education funds along with a custom-curated starter library
hand-picked by the BOOK IT! team.
Who better to help Pizza Hut welcome the first set of twins on
the biggest day in football than Super Bowl LIII champs and
identical twins Devin and Jason
McCourty? "We know that parents don't get an off-season, so
as twins and parents ourselves, we're pumped to help honor one
lucky family welcoming twins on Super Bowl Sunday!" said
Jason McCourty. "We have awesome
family memories with Pizza Hut growing up – from the beginning
we've always been passionate about food, family and football, so it
feels great to be part of a Super Bowl campaign that spotlights all
three," added Devin.
To enter, parents with twins born during the game simply need to
post a photo on Twitter of their new arrivals (including exact
times of birth), hashtag #PHTwin2Win and #promotion and tag
@PizzaHut to be included for consideration. No purchase necessary.
For additional information and full Terms & Conditions, visit
here.
Not expecting twins? No worries, there's still a chance to be a
winner. Keep an eye on the Pizza Hut Twitter handle throughout the
game on Super Bowl Sunday for a chance to win great prizes,
including two tickets to this year's NFL Draft and of course, free
pizza! Just follow the prompts using the hashtags #HutHutSweeps and
tag @PizzaHut to enter. No purchase necessary. For additional
information and full Terms & Conditions, visit here.
For more on Pizza Hut and all things Super Bowl LIV, check out
its most recent announcement about how the pizza company prepped to
deliver a best-in-class pizza-eating experience for Super Bowl
Sunday, with a side of entertainment. You can also stay up to date
by following along on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. To order
now, visit www.pizzahut.com.
About Pizza Hut®
Pizza Hut, a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM), has
more restaurant locations in the world than any other pizza
company. Founded in 1958 in Wichita,
Kan., Pizza Hut operates over 18,000 restaurants in more
than 100 countries.
With easy order options including the Pizza Hut app, mobile
site, and Amazon and Google devices, Pizza Hut is committed to
providing an easy pizza experience – from order to delivery – and
has Hut Rewards, the Pizza Hut loyalty program that offers points
for every dollar spent on food any way you order.
Pizza Hut is also the proprietor of The Literacy Project, an
initiative designed to enable access, empower teachers and inspire
a lifelong love of reading. The program is rooted in the foundation
set by the Pizza Hut BOOK IT! Program, which is the longest-running
corporate supported literacy program, impacting more than 14
million students each year. For more information, visit
www.pizzahut.com. Pizza Hut is the Official and Only Pizza Sponsor
of the NFL and NCAA®.
Contact:
Brett LeVecchio, Pizza Hut
972.338.6730 / Brett.LeVecchio@yum.com
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