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Get 10 free boneless wings with your order at Buffalo Wild Wings: How to get the deal
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Date:2025-04-24 11:23:27
Buffalo Wild Wings has multiple ways for you to win in connection with the new Amazon Prime movie "Jackpot!" starring John Cena and Awkwafina.
To promote the film, Amazon and Buffalo Wild Wings have created The Jackpot! Jackpot Sweepstakes, with prizes including a gold bar valued at more than $23,000, a $10,000 check and Buffalo Wild Wings for a decade (valued at $5,000). For a chance to win, you must enter by end of the day Thursday, Aug. 15.
Want a more sure thing? You can get 10 free boneless wings from Buffalo Wild Wings in any flavor with your order of $15 or more (use promo code GOBONELESS). The offer is good through Oct. 22, 2024; it is ongoing so, if you want to wing it, you can use the code more than once.
Orders must be placed through Buffalo Wild Wings GO delivery and takeout service; you can order via the Buffalo Wild Wings App or on the Buffalo Wild Wings GO website.
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The plot of "Jackpot!" which hits Prime Video on Thursday, Aug. 15, involves a "Grand Lottery," instituted in a fictional version of California in the near future, in which anyone who kills the winning jackpot ticket holder by sundown gets the multi-billion dollar prize. When Katie Kim (Awkwafina) wins, amateur lottery protection agent Noel Cassidy (John Cena) tries to protect her for a slice of the jackpot.
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