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Winning a lifetime supply of something is a rather bizarre stroke of luck to stumble upon; be it soap, pizza, or anything else, for that matter, knowing that you’re set on it for the rest of your days can be a weird idea to get used to.

But, do such winnings really last someone until the end of their lifetimes? That’s one of the things a member of the ‘Ask Reddit’ community wanted to learn from those who’ve won a lifetime supply of something. They asked fellow netizens what that something was and how long it actually lasted, and received quite varying responses. Scroll down to find them on the list below, and see for yourself how such winnings end up working in real life.

Bored Panda has reached out to the OP and they were kind enough to answer a few of our questions; you will find their thoughts below.

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#1

Close-up of a chicken wrap on a white plate representing people who won a lifetime supply of food items. Frequently went to this joint called Fat Daddy Burritos, which was the greatest burritory to ever exist. BIG fat burritos for only like 4.50, and no up charge for sour cream, only 25c up charge for guac. One day a commotion was occurring and I looked up to see one of the employees appeared to be choking. I hopped over the counter and Heimlich Maneuvered the ham right out of the kid and all was well. Didn't really think much of it, I don't even think I told my parents about. Well it turns out it was the owner's son, and the next time I came in the owner excitedly came over and showered with with thanks before presenting me with a card that read "The Fattest Daddy", which was signed by him and said I never had to pay for a burrito again. Never had an employee doubt the authenticity of the card for 17 years. I paid for my burrito every once in a while, but would occasionally get caught by the owner who would wack me with a rolled up news paper and tell me to stop trying to pay for burritos. Sadly, Fat Daddy Burritos did not survive the lock down mandate, and the place is now a domino's.

Mead_and_You , Levi Ventura / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #2

    Partially eaten chocolate-covered ice cream bar held in hand, illustrating a lifetime supply experience. Not me but my roommate won a lifetime supply of dilly bars from a Dairy Queen. Got a box a week and eventually got to know the owners well. After my roommates family got into a hard time, they stopped giving them dilly bars and started giving them food even after the establishment had changed hands. Very wholesome

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    #3

    Multiple rolls of white toilet paper piled up, illustrating a lifetime supply won by people in various contests. I won a lifetime supply of Charmin toilet paper. It began with a phone call to Proctor and Gamble years ago. I was working in California and ran across Charmin infused with baby oil. Best stuff ever! I still dream about it. When I returned to my home in Texas I couldn't find it in my local stores, so I got the number to P&G off one of the available packages in my HEB. This was pre-internet. The customer explained that the baby oil paper was offered in limited locations as a test market situation, and would not be available in the future. She said that she would send me a few coupons for my interest in their product, so I gave her my address. They arrived a couple of weeks later. About a month later, I received a big box from P&G that had 3 packages of 4 rolls each, simple marked A,B,and C. A letter that accompanied the big box that stated that since I apparently was passionate about toilet paper, I might be interested in being a consumer toilet paper tester...Stay with me here. The letter said that I should only use the package marked A for a week, another week for package B, and the third week for C. Afterwards, I would receive a phone call from them to rate the different types. I did as I was instructed, and about a month later here comes the phone call. Strangest. phone .call. ever. Questions like "name three adjectives for how the different toilet papers made you feel". "Have you ever suffered from hemorrhoids? Just wild questions over about a 15 min. [call. At](https://call.At) the end of the call, she told me to expect some more coupons. Fine. A couple of weeks later, I received in the mail a manilla envelope from P&G that also contained a letter that thanked me for my participation in their study, and I would be the recipient of Charmin for life. It came with about 25 coupons for free products, and a number to call when I was close to running out. This was around 1985 when it all went down. I've been receiving coupons for free Charmin ever since.

    ScaryAlternative , Colourblind Kevin / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    The OP told Bored Panda that there wasn't a specific reason, other than being curious, for posing the question to the Reddit community. They simply wanted to see what it actually means to win a lifetime supply of something, how it works, and how long it lasts, which, based on the redditors’ answers, seemingly differs with each individual case and depends on the prize itself as well as the conditions of the game.

    The redditor shared that if they were to win an endless supply of something, they would want it to be electronics or something provided by a mid-high quality brand, so they could sell the items for a profit. Yet, while such a plan might sound good in theory, in reality it might not be possible due to said conditions, according to some redditors, who’ve previously discussed the topic on the same subreddit.

    #4

    Close-up of a calendar showing dates in June, related to people who won a lifetime supply and how it worked out. I won a lifetime supply of calendars from Calendaria about five years ago. Since then, each December, they send me the *worst* calendar ever. It has become something quite funny. The most recent was a calendar focused on brooms/mops. Why such a thing would even exist is beyond me, but h**l if it isn't funny.

    User , Behnam Norouzi / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #5

    I really want to share mine. Probably a blessing in my life. Its not a lifetime supply. My gf and I had an unexpected child. Im poor she is young but she is young(not that young). We are not getting any support from anybody because we upset our fsmily. We are really strugling like miss a meal struggling, because of how expensive having a kid is. Out of desperation i joined a raffle/contest on a local grocery store and I won they made me choose one product on the store and there is a time limit for me to think. Without thinking though i just shouted diaper. It was not the brightest moment of my life. But they gave me a 3 year worth of coupon of diaper supply. I can only remember i was crying ugly when they handed the coupon because it was just a relief that at least i wont have to worry one thing about my baby needs. When i told this to my wife she said she is happy i choose the diaper because the other winners was not satisfied with what they got. She said she computed mine compared to other winners and I got a decent prize. Its not much compare to other posts in here but i just can't forget that.

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    #6

    Portafilter filled with ground coffee surrounded by scattered coffee beans for lifetime supply winners. Won a lifetime supply of ground coffee, they gave me a ton of coupons. Oddly I don’t drink coffee usually so I donated 95% of it to the local shelter.

    vagabond_nerd , KATY TOMEI / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #7

    Starbucks Coffee storefront with green umbrellas outside, illustrating lifetime supply experiences with popular brands. I won Starbucks for Life. It is 1 item/day for 30 years. I get a breakfast sandwich perday and my morning is happy ever since.

    chiendat , TR / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    While the OP haven’t had the luck to win an endless supply of something themselves just yet, they said they have familiarized themselves with plenty of stories of people who have, the most surprising of which involved a person creating a… color.

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    “The most surprising was definitely the crayons response, where someone created a version of green and sent it to the ‘create a new color’ contest,” the redditor recalled. The person’s shade of green won them an endless supply of, you guessed it, crayons.

    When it comes to unexpected endless-supply stories, it doesn’t necessarily have to be a contest to result in such a prize; an internet meme can, too. At least that’s what happened to Daniel Lara, better known as the “d**n, Daniel” guy, known to be “back at it again with the white vans,” which is exactly what he got a lifetime supply of after going viral.

    #8

    Coffee cup with black lid featuring panda illustration and coffee shop sketch, symbolizing lifetime supply of coffee benefits. My Uncle Ray properly guessed the number of ping pong balls in a fish bowl at a 7-11 back before Y2K winning a lifetime supply of free coffee. They gave him a card that he swipes each time for the free coffees he gets every day ever since. It’s now a card he can also tap. Sometimes, if the store is busy the cashier just waves at him to go. 

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    #9

    Rows of wine bottles on a wooden shelf representing people who won a lifetime supply of beverages and how it worked out for them Friend won a year supply of wine from a wine farm. It amounted to 1 bottle every 2 days, which was truly a lot of wine!

    Ambitious_Pain4115 , Scott Warman / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #10

    Fork wrapped with spaghetti pasta, representing people who won a lifetime supply of food and how it worked out for them. When I was 10ish there was a quizform in the local grocery store where you could win 1 year worth of macaroni, spaghetti and pasta in different shapes. I filled it out, put it in the box and forgot about the thing. 1-2 months later dad said I have gotten a notice about a package at the postoffice. My dad came home with this HUGE a*s package which filled the whole trunk and that was just 1 out of 3 boxes. He made 2 more trips. We had spaghetti for years. I am guessing it must have been between 100 and 200 packs of spaghetti and pasta.

    HazMama , Mae Mu / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #11

    Pizza topped with sausage, olives, mushrooms, and peppers on a white tray with sauce bowls on an orange surface. My mom won a s**t load of pizza from little Caesars. It was a stack of gift cards. After awhile my parents just started gifting them to people bc they was sick of pizza.

    j3rdog , Shourav Sheikh / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #12

    Kraft Singles 2% Milk American cheese packages on a store shelf related to lifetime supply wins. I won a year’s worth of coupons for Kraft products. The grocery store gave me s**t about it every, single, d**n, time.

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    #13

    Pair of gray sneakers with a mesh design showcased on a metal surface related to lifetime supply shoes discussion. My wife won a contest for free Brooks running shoes every year for 20 years. After a year or two they decided to just pay her out in cash which ended up being $2-3k.

    bao_bae , Martin Katler / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #14

    Chik Fil A used to give the first 100 customers at a new location a 'years worth of meals'. It was a card preloaded with 52 coupons for a free #1 meal. I did it twice. Brought a tent and camped out in the parking lot. Once I cashed in all the free meals and brought in lunch for everyone who volunteers at the Niles Township Food Pantry. The second time, I did the same thing but brought in lunch for every teacher the school I taught at.

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    #15

    Man slicing a large rotisserie of meat, showing a lifetime supply of food shared by 30 people. A turkish kebab place opened near me, they ran a promotion for free doner box once a week for a year for the first 20 people in line on opening day. I woke up early and stood in line for a hour. Used it as my cheat meal for the week for a year and got around 50 free meals. I still think about it to this day.

    Backbonedbody , Francisco De Legarreta C. / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #16

    Back in 2005ish when XM Radio and Sirius were competing for subscribers I signed up for a lifetime subscription to Sirius for $200. I was told later that it was supposed to be only transferable 3 times and the company estimated a transfer every 3 years to upgrade the radio/car. I never upgraded my radio until purchasing a new car in 2018. I'm now in year 19 of my subscription that only cost me $200

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    #17

    Close-up of a lifetime supply of a wrapped burrito filled with vegetables and sauce on a dark surface. I won a "Year's Supply" of free burritos from Moe's which was actually 52 coupons each of which were only valid for a specific 7 day window.

    _fauxsho , Kashish Lamba / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #18

    Potato chips arranged on a surface, illustrating people who won a lifetime supply of snacks and how it worked out. My mom told me that she once won a «lifetime supply» of pringles at a school lottery. Turns out it was only a basket that contained 10 cans of the original pringles flavor. She was thoroughly disappointed

    User , Jeff Siepman / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #19

    Red Coca-Cola bottle cap atop glass bottle, illustrating lifetime supply of popular beverage concept. My ~~greatest~~ *silent* generation dad told me that all Coca Cola bottlers in the US would give you a case of Coke if you brought in a report card that had all A's. My dad got A's from kindergarten through college, and while it wasn't a lifetime supply, it was a lot.

    User , Taras Chernus / unsplash (not the actula photo) Report

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    #20

    Hot steaming pizza slice being lifted, showcasing melted cheese stretch and gooey texture, linked to lifetime supply wins. Won lifetime pizza from a local pizza place. I get one free small, 1 topping pizza each week as long as they're in business. Edit to answer common questions. I don't know if I can add extra toppings for an additional cost. Though I never tried to, they'd probably allow it. It wouldn't be my weirdest request. It's been going on 3 years since I won, and I have never missed getting my pizza. They don't hate to see me, as I do buy other things when I'm in since I have to pick up the free pizza. (They have killer beer battered breadsticks). I do not know if it carries over if I miss a week. 

    User , Pablo Pacheco / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #21

    Not me, but a roommate in college won I think ~20 cases or so of sugar free red bull by going to a college basketball game. The odd thing about it was how he won - the red bull promotion team went through the parking lot at the game looking for unlocked cars. They found his, and then loaded his car completely with cases of red bull - so much he couldn't fit inside his car, and then covered his car completely with sticky-notes that said "You've won!" all over. I lived with him for about 3 years and I don't think he ever ran out. I do recall it taking up space in the corner of his room for quite some time.

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    #22

    My college had a Capriotti's sandwich shop open nearby, and the owner decided to run an ad in the university newspaper that had a free sandwich coupon that was good for a year. My friend and I, being poor college students, seized the opportunity. Our pantry was now full of 400+ university newspapers, and we spent every other day going to that sandwich shop. They just never refused us redeeming a coupon. Good times.

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    #23

    Bowl of cheesy snack curls representing lifetime supply of snacks won by 30 people and their experiences. A year supply of Kraft Macaroni and Cheese when I tried to get my face on the box. I won honorable mention and was sent maybe 50 boxes. As a kid, this was a HUGE supply of Mac and cheese- I was set! As an adult, I realize that cost them less than $40 to send me, haha.

    User , Hermes Rivera / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

    #24

    I won a free McDonalds Big Mac meal for a year. It was one meal a week for a year. It was free to the first 50 people to get a drive thru breakfast at a newly remodeled location starting at 6am. I got there around 4:30 and I was about 15th in line. The line of cars started ahead of the drive thru lane so cars could still go through it. The staff maintained the line and handed out official line tickets for people waiting. The line snaked across the home depot parking lot until there were more than 50 cars but only 50 line tickets were handed out. As soon as the staff started waving cars into the drive through, a woman drove in from a nearby parking lot and got in first. She ordered her food and then wanted the coupon and they told her that it didn't count because she didn't have the official line ticket. As I was going in to order, she was standing at her car demanding to see the manager and then wanting a refund on the breakfast. I got all 52 meals. Sometimes they didn't stamp the card so I would get as many as 3 in one week. And covid happened and shut down the place except for the drive thru so for half the year I had to go through the drive thru.

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    #25

    Glasses of beer from Barranco Beer Company next to a pizza on a wooden table, highlighting lifetime supply stories. I won free pizza and beer for a year when I was in college. Pizza was 1 large pizza per month from a chain. Beer was 12 cases of beer that we had to set up a pickup from a distributor and get all at once. We had a party so the beer definitely didn’t last a year.

    ajamke , Giancarlo Revolledo / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #26

    Freshly baked pretzels arranged on a striped cloth with salt and butter knife, illustrating lifetime supply story. When I was in college I won a lifetime supply of soft pretzels. It was a giant stack of coupons that I could use at any grocery store that carried them and a hat. I still have some almost 20 years later.

    davsch76 , Kanika Kishore / unsplash (not the actual photo) Report

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    #27

    Historic White Castle restaurant building resembling a castle, linked to people who won a lifetime supply of food. I won a year’s supply of White Castle. It was 500 burgers. I didn’t have a restaurant near me, so I sold the coupon on eBay. Edit: I sold it for about $300 I think. It was a promotional contest for The Great Debaters movie back in 2007. I submitted a video and won the competition. It was a bizarre variety of awards -- Allegiant Air tickets, college test prep books, a signed movie poster, and 500 White Castle burgers.

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