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Article created by: Gabija Palšytė
When I was a kid, it seemed like winning some sort of sweepstakes was a lot more common than it actually is. Many commercials convinced me that by simply eating my favorite breakfast cereal, I could be rewarded with a free trip to Disney World, tickets to a Jonas Brothers concert, or  perhaps even a lifetime supply of something delicious. And while I, unfortunately, never was able to cash in on an unlimited supply of my favorite snack or a household essential, some lucky individuals out there were.

Reddit users who were winners of year or lifetime supplies of products have been sharing what their experiences were like, so we’ve gathered some of the most interesting responses down below. Keep reading to also find an interview with Frank Cazares, who once won a lifetime supply of toilet paper, and be sure to upvote the replies that make you thankful you never won a year's supply of ice cream!

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#1

Person holding a pepperoni pizza on a wooden tray, illustrating stories of people who won a year’s supply. I won a year's worth of free pizza from a delicious take-and-bake pizza place near my house. I was given 104 coupons for a free large pizza (16") with up to five toppings. For the first month or so, I had some friends over, and we just drank and had fun with free pizza. By the time the fourth month hit (I'd used about six months of punches at that point), I started giving away pizzas to family, friends, and just about anyone else I could think of. It was a pretty sweet year for me. Playing the angel of free pizzas was a great feeling.

pruriENT_questions , Oleksandr Pidvalnyi Report

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    #2

    Close-up of a freshly baked pizza with tomatoes, green peppers, mushrooms, and melted cheese on a wooden board. Web developer here. I made a website for a local pizza chain. The owner paid me then asked for support. I gave him a price ($75/hr) and he suggested free pizza for life. I took it. I've enjoyed excellent quality free pizza about ten times since 2006. He's had me do about an hour's worth of maintenance. I just walk into one of his stores, order a pie and when they ask for payment I say "call Tom!" They do, they talk then they hand me the pizza. It's kind of cool actually.

    NinjaCorgi , Engin Akyurt Report

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    #3

    Plate of breakfast food with pancakes, syrup, butter, eggs, bacon, sausage, and hash browns representing people who won a year’s supply. I was one of the first 100 customers to a Dennys' restaurant a few years ago and won a year's worth of grand slams. The restaurant was a block from my house and on my way to school so often I'd just pick it up to go and bring it to class. It was awesome.

    anon , vaporwave_enthusiast Report

    #4

    Golden crispy chicken wings served on a white plate, a tasty example of winning a year’s supply of food items. A new restaurant opened up down the block, and they gave free chicken wings for a year to the first 100 people in line. I went every week for 52 weeks. I tried every flavor and combination of flavors they had, and I still love chicken wings. They got their money back in beers sold I'm sure.

    Flynhigh30 , Harry Dona Report

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    #5

    Four bottles of Miller Genuine Draft beer chilling in a bowl filled with ice, illustrating a year’s supply win experience. When my dad was a young ~~stallion~~ bull, he got drunk and sent Miller a letter suggesting they make square cans, to be different and make packaging more efficient. They liked his idea, but tried it and said it wouldn't work. Sent him a year supply of a Miller beer of his choice!

    anon , Ali Utku Selen Report

    #6

    Hand holding waffle cone with chocolate ice cream beside a cup of mixed berry ice cream, related to a year’s supply prize. I won a year supply of coldstone ice cream. It was a 120 dollar gift card.

    jbaugues , Marina Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I guess a year's supply in Cold Stone's mind is going only about 1-2 times per month.

    #7

    McDonald's Big Mac burger and fries in packaging, illustrating people who won a year’s supply of fast food. I got a Big Mac a week for a year... I usually got them and gave them to a homeless guy on the corner...

    DrRetrobeef , rob_rob2001 Report

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    #8

    Man sitting on sidewalk steps with dog nearby and cardboard sign reading homeless and hungry in urban setting. I know this homeless guy named Rob and I will sometimes give him a Timbit. Once I gave him a box of 10 and he offered me a year's supply of hugs. I haven't collected yet, but I think the offer is still on the table.

    StickleyMan , MART PRODUCTION Report

    dire wolf
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    "Timbits" are apparently Canadian donut holes. Does Dunkin still call them "Munchkins"?

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    #9

    Bowl of cheesy pasta representing people who won a year’s supply of food sharing their experiences. Yeah, I won a year's supply of Kraft mac and cheese at Wrigley Field several years back. It was literally 365 boxes of mac and cheese delivered to my house several weeks later. We kept 50 boxes and gave the other 315 to our local soup kitchen. Who in the world eats 365 boxes of mac and cheese a year?

    ConstitutionalSchism , Throwaway1420945 Report

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    #10

    Cheese pizza in a cardboard box, illustrating people who won a year’s supply of food sharing their experiences. Dominos Pizza. It was about 5 years ago and I'm pretty sure the contest was rigged for us to win. It was a Christmas raffle type of thing held by a church group. A few weeks prior, I was in a really bad car accident. I was driving and hit a patch of ice and hit a tree. My younger brother was in the passenger seat and had a broken skull, eye socket, jaw, nose, cheek bone, etc. Had to be life-flighted and have major surgery (He survived and is fine now). So then Christmas rolls around and our old church which we hadn't attended regularly in years tells us we won the pizza raffle. Basically we got a HUGE book of coupons but could only use one a week. So it was like a free large 1 topping every week. Which came in handy and was pretty sweet and a great gesture as well.

    anon , The Pizza Review Report

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    #11

    Off-road vehicle on a dirt path surrounded by nature, illustrating people who won a year’s supply stories. I won a year's supply of gas. Lasted my jeep a whole two weeks.

    couldntrememberpass , Rodolfo Quirós Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    9 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's not a year's supply. You were cheated. Even if you figure your Jeep got half the gas mileage of an average car, you got a month's supply.

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    #12

    Three cats lying close together indoors, illustrating people who won a year’s supply and their stories. I won a year supply of heart worm medication for my cats. It was from a scratch off at the vet.

    IAmABadBitch , Mustafa ezz Report

    #13

    Close-up of dark chocolate bars and cocoa powder, illustrating people who won a year’s supply of chocolate experiences. I won a year's worth of chocolate. I'm not a huge fan of chocolate; I'm more of a savory person myself. So, I was expecting my winnings to last well over a year. It ended up lasting less than a month. Everyone kept taking a few bars here and there, thinking I wouldn't notice since there was so much. By the time I actually went to get some for myself, there were two bars and a pack of hot chocolate mix left.

    rocketboobies , Pixabay Report

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    #14

    Hand holding a bacon cheeseburger sandwich in front of a fast food restaurant, illustrating winning a year's supply. A while back, I won $2,000 cash, an Xbox, and a year's supply of Hardee's burgers in a Burnout Revenge tournament. The free Hardee's came in the form of 52 vouchers for free burgers. I worked as a porter at a car dealership at the time, and there was a Hardee's right next door to the gas station where we would fill up the new cars once they were sold. Naturally, I would swing through and redeem my vouchers pretty regularly. One day, I filled up a new Civic, went through the drive-through, came back to work, delivered the car, had my lunch, and went about my day. On my way home, I realized I left my burger booklet in the center console of the car. Someone went home with a new car and about 30 free burgers.

    coreyjamz , Matt Johnson Report

    TxDebb
    Community Member
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    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I’m sorry.

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    #15

    Three packs of Orbit gum in different flavors inside a shopping cart, showcasing a year's supply prize. My mom won a year's supply of Orbit gum. As a 7-year-old, I was stoked. Me and my sister chewed so much gum, that we still don't chew Orbit to this day.

    anon , https://flickr.com/photos/greggoconnell/192927093/ Report

    #16

    Close-up of a spoonful of ground coffee inside a large container, part of a year's supply of coffee. I won 2nd place in a 15K race in 2011. My prize was a massive container of protein powder. (literally the size of my chest) I slowly used the entire container over the course of a year. I finally finished it about 2 weeks before the 2012 race. I won 2nd again and got the same prize. By february of 2013 I had gone through it again and the race was in march. I ran again and placed 2nd again. and now I have another container. This one is banana though, the others were chocolate. All three years I lost to the same guy, but next year he's out of the 16-21 division, so I should win the elusive first place next year! TL;DR: I have won a years supply of protein powder for 3 years in a row Edit: I truthfully do not know the first place prize. This year I asked the guy who beat me all 3 times what the first place was and he answered "gift certificate" I do not know where to or for how much. Also, I love the banana powder. I make banana protein pancakes with it every sunday after my lsd run. I may actually make it through this container before march of next year.

    anon , samer daboul Report

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    #17

    Bowl of cereal with milk and a spoonful of cereal rings, representing people who won a year’s supply experience. i won a years supply of general mills cereal once. im a single guy w no family. i eventually got so sick of it, even though every three months they would ship a new variety of it. a years worth of ceral is a LOT of ceral.

    anon , Karolina Grabowska Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Well, a year's worth would last you a year. 😆 It was nice they sent you smaller shipments every few months and changed the variety.

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    #18

    Irish Spring soap bar and packaging on blue towel, illustrating people who won a year’s supply of soap stories. I won a years supply of Irish Spring soap at a hockey game. It was a one time package of 12 bars of soap. Lasted me a decade.

    anon , kasha8888 Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You need to shower more. Or actually use soap. One bar a year is not getting you clean. Do you wonder why you have trouble making and keeping friends? 😆💀

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    #19

    Small jar of Marmite yeast extract with a yellow lid, representing people who won a year's supply stories. I won a years supply of Marmite. The jar should arrive tomorrow.

    anon , Bill Bradford Report

    #20

    Corgi dog walking along a path near water, enjoying a sunny day, representing people who won a year’s supply. Won a years supply of dog food when I was 10 and tried to convince my mom that it was the perfect time to finally get a dog, as it must be a sign. We did not get a dog. I gave the vouchers to my neighbor.

    Otopython , muhannad alatawi Report

    Debbie Nicholson
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    9 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    You had crummy parents! I’m sorry.

    #21

    Person holding ice cream cone with sprinkles, tasting green and red ice cream, illustrating people who won a year’s supply. Every year there's some dryers ice cream contest in our area. You write an essay about what you would do if you had a year's supply of ice cream. My aunt wins almost every year. She always writes about how she would host an ice cream party for all the neighborhood kids. She wins, gets a years supply of ice cream, the party never happens, she gives a bunch of Icecream to us and we hoarde it. Tl;dr we rob children of ice cream parties and get fat.

    LD700 , Lukas Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Your aunt is a liar then. 😆

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    #22

    Close-up of multiple Red Bull energy drink cans representing people who won a year’s supply sharing their experiences. A friend in college won a 'lifetime supply' of Red Bull. They determined it as a couple hundred cases (300? I don't remember the exact number) and gave it to him all at once. He lived in the dorms and had nowhere to put it, and ended up lining the walls of his room with the boxes, like giant blue and grey bricks. In the end he was pretty much begging for his friends to take boxes because he just didn't have anywhere to put them and it was a huge nuisance. Plus, red bull expires, so it would've been gross if he kept it, getting flat and unrefrigerated for months/years trying to drink it all.

    SomebodycalltheAlarm , Juan Gomez Report

    timhood
    Community Member
    9 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That's a crappy way to do that prize. They should have just given him the money.

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