The DiGiorno ‘Doink Challenge’ Is Back For The Big Game

Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner and DiGiorno has decided to bring back their wildly popular Digiorno Doink Challenge.

The Most Valuable Pizza company (self-proclaimed, but not that wrong) is rewarding their customers with free pizza if, at any point during the Super Bowl, a field goal hits either the uprights or crossbar of the post, thus creating the infamous DOINK!

“Last year, we debuted our DiGiorno Doinks promotion and we couldn’t have scripted it any better for football fans in Kansas City and across the country,” said Kimberly Holowiak, Senior Brand Manager for the pizza brand. “Since kicking and special teams continues to be such an important part of the game, we’re doubling down on our Big Game offer of a chance to win free pizza.”

Starting on February 1, fans can enter for a chance to win their own free pizza here. During the game, if a DOINK occurs, all participants are entered into a random drawing where one will be selected for every DOINK that takes place.

TBH, I just enjoy typing out DOINK in all caps. Good luck to all of my Super Bowl watchers out there and more importantly, good luck to all of my fellow Super Bowl commercials watchers out there.

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