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2022/10/31 KITKAT 2022 Breakation Contest Win $10,000 [All Canada]

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2022/10/31 KITKAT 2022 Breakation Contest Win $10,000 [All Canada]

There is a total of three (3) prizes (each, a “Prize”) available to be won at the outset of this Contest. Each Prize consists of $10,000 (CAD).

Commencing on April 1, 2022 visit any participating store across Canada and purchase a Participating Product (defined below) (which includes: specially marked KITKAT Four Finger candy bars (45g) (UPC 059800000031)(the “KITKAT Four Finger”)), KITKAT Chunky candy bars (49g) (the “KITKAT Chunky”) (UPC 059800201711), and/or KITKAT King candy bars (73g) (the “KITKAT King”) (UPC 059800516419) (each a “Participating Product” and collectively the “KITKAT” or “Participating Products”). Next, open the KITKAT to reveal whether your KITKAT contains a winning game card (the “Winning Card”) to determine if you are eligible to claim a Prize (defined below) (a ”Potential Winner”). A Winning Card will read as follows: “Congratulations, you are a potential winner!” If you are not a Potential Winner, there will be no card whatsoever.

Contest: https://www.madewithnestle.ca/kitkat-breakation
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No Purchase Entry: To participate in the Contest without purchasing a Participating Product, (the “NP Request”), on a plain piece of paper, hand-print your full name, complete mailing address (including postal code), daytime telephone number (including area code), email address and write a minimum 50 word essay on “Why I love KITKAT”; include a self-addressed postage paid return envelope and mail all of the above-noted contents to: KITKAT 2022 Breakation Contest (No Purchase Request), Dept. 4223, Box 9500 Lakeshore West PO, Oakville ON, L6K 0G4. You will then be mailed back within your self-addressed postage paid return envelope, a coupon for a free KITKAT candy bar (the “Coupon”) in order to participate in the Contest. Requests must be received on or before August 24, 2022 to allow sufficient time for postage or while supplies last. Limit of one (1) Request per outer envelope with sufficient postage. A maximum of 1,000 Coupons will be distributed. Once all 1,000 Coupons have been distributed, no further Coupons will be made available.
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Ughh like I need a reason to buy more Kit Kats. Face With Tears Of Joy I'm still doing the unwrap game time one. I guess it's a two-fer for April!
thanks @shoppingguy !
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Thanks kindly.
At the outset of the Contest, the odds of winning a Prize and finding (i) a KITKAT Four Finger Winning Card is one (1) in eleven million, four-hundred and forty thousand (11,440,000); (ii) a KITKAT Chunky Winning Card is one (1) in two million, seven-hundred and fifty-eight thousand (2,758,000) and (iii) a KITKAT King Winning Card is one (1) in two million, nine-hundred and seventy-five thousand (2,975,000) and will change as Prizes are claimed.
Comparable odds to buying a lottery ticket, for a much less valuable prize.
If you're going to eat KitKat already, go for it, but this one's 100% not worth a special purchase.
Wishing everyone a lucky 2023!
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Contest ends on Halloween... can I give out hundreds of opened Kit Kats? (cleverly resealed?)
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@gbamber I had a neighbour who did this for years with the Cadbury golden key bars.
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shoppingguy wrote: No Purchase Entry: To participate in the Contest without purchasing a Participating Product, (the “NP Request”), on a plain piece of paper, hand-print your full name, complete mailing address (including postal code), daytime telephone number (including area code), email address and write a minimum 50 word essay on “Why I love KITKAT”; include a self-addressed postage paid return envelope and mail all of the above-noted contents to: KITKAT 2022 Breakation Contest (No Purchase Request), Dept. 4223, Box 9500 Lakeshore West PO, Oakville ON, L6K 0G4. You will then be mailed back within your self-addressed postage paid return envelope, a coupon for a free KITKAT candy bar (the “Coupon”) in order to participate in the Contest. Requests must be received on or before August 24, 2022 to allow sufficient time for postage or while supplies last. Limit of one (1) Request per outer envelope with sufficient postage. A maximum of 1,000 Coupons will be distributed. Once all 1,000 Coupons have been distributed, no further Coupons will be made available.
If you think of the time it takes to write an essay. the cost of 2 envelopes and the cost of 1 stamp it is actually cheaper to buy the product in store, but thank you for putting the NPE rules up.
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ishfish wrote: @gbamber I had a neighbour who did this for years with the Cadbury golden key bars.
Reseal chocolate bars and give them away?
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shoppingguy wrote: Reseal chocolate bars and give them away?
Yes. They rewrapped the "foil" and slipped back on the sleeve and gave them out at Halloween for several years. If I were a non-contester I would not have payed attention.
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ishfish wrote: Yes. They rewrapped the "foil" and slipped back on the sleeve and gave them out at Halloween for several years. If I were a non-contester I would not have payed attention.
Wow that is an interesting strategy.
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gofforever wrote: If you think of the time it takes to write an essay. the cost of 2 envelopes and the cost of 1 stamp it is actually cheaper to buy the product in store, but thank you for putting the NPE rules up.
2 stamps! ("include a self-addressed postage paid return envelope") (And they're also quite clear they can run out of free NPNs too, so you might lose your money.)

Private lotteries should be illegal in Canada.
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Bought some...no cards. Akkk!
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Earned a free KitKat from enrolling with the Journie rewards program. Picked up a specially-marked KitKat at my local Ultramar convenience store. Had no clue how this contest worked until I looked up the terms and conditions on the contest website. Seeing as potentially winning candy bars have a card inside the wrapping, couldn't one theoretically 'feel up' the outside of the specially marked KitKats trying to feel for this card within the foil wrapping? Granted, doing so in front of a cashier might raise questions: it's not fruit you're buying here after all.
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RodneyDickson wrote: Earned a free KitKat from enrolling with the Journie rewards program. Picked up a specially-marked KitKat at my local Ultramar convenience store. Had no clue how this contest worked until I looked up the terms and conditions on the contest website. Seeing as potentially winning candy bars have a card inside the wrapping, couldn't one theoretically 'feel up' the outside of the specially marked KitKats trying to feel for this card within the foil wrapping? Granted, doing so in front of a cashier might raise questions: it's not fruit you're buying here after all.
I also thought, theoretically, if I worked at a store that sold these ... you could weigh each bar and if it had a few extra mg maybe a card is in there. My husband said that there would probably be enough variation in the chocolate bars to account for any minor weight change. The things we think about as contesters Face With Tears Of Joy

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