For some people, the Super Bowl won't be the biggest thing happening Sunday.
Some parents will be busy becoming new parents at hospitals around the country. For these parents, Pizza Hut has a special offer.
The company promises to 'overdeliver' on the gameday experience by awarding free pizza for a year to the parents of the first baby born after kickoff on Super Bowl Sunday.
Oh baby! We’re overdelivering for parents LITERALLY delivering during #SuperBowlLIII . First baby born during #SBLIII could win free pizza for a year AND Super Bowl LIV tickets! See how: https://t.co/79gMSkLktT . See rules: https://t.co/weAEJZzONb pic.twitter.com/dHUkg55Jof
— Pizza Hut Hut (@pizzahut) January 29, 2019
In addition to the pizza, those parents will also get tickets to Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami.
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To enter, parents with a baby born during the game need to post a photo on Twitter of their newest arrival (including exact time of birth) and tag @PizzaHut in the post. Use the hashtags #PizzaHutSpecialDelivery and #promotion to be included in the contest. For additional info and terms and conditions, click here .
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Even if their baby isn't the first born after Super Bowl kickoff, Pizza Hut will make free pizza deliveries to local hospitals in the Boston and Los Angeles areas for fans who may be missing the big game.
“If there’s one thing we’re more passionate about than pizza and football, it’s the family we get to enjoy it with,” said Marianne Radley, chief brand officer, Pizza Hut. “Family celebrations and Pizza Hut have gone hand in hand for more than 60 years, so in our first year as the Official Pizza Sponsor at Super Bowl LIII, we wanted to show up for our fans who are in the unique position of expanding their family during the biggest NFL game of the year. And as a mother of four, I would’ve jumped at the idea of free, post-delivery pizza at the hospital!”
The Rams and Patriots square off in Super Bowl LIII at 6:30 p.m. Sunday in Atlanta.