Pizza Hut Will Give You Free Pizza For Life, If Your Eyes Are Good Enough

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To celebrate the launch of their new Huts Rewards loyalty program, Pizza Hut toppled over a world record number of dominoes. Now they’re now challenging fans to guess how many dominoes fell in order to score a chance at free Pizza Hut for life.

Peep the video below or on Facebook to see the record-shattering feat:

If you want in at a chance to get free Pizza Hut for life, your counting skills better be sharp. After joining the Hut Rewards program, you have until 11:59 p.m. CT on August 31 to submit your guess on [email protected]. The first person to correctly guess the number of dominoes toppled will win the free pizza sweepstakes.

Photo: Ed! on Wikimedia Commons.

By free pizza for life, Pizza Hut means that they will credit a whopping 312,000 rewards points to your Hut Rewards account. That’s enough to get a pizza every other week for the next 60 years. So while there’s a chance you’ll live beyond that time span, it’s still a crap ton of pizza that the the chain is giving away.

Hurry up and start counting away, folks. You don’t wanna miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime Pizza Hut prize.

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