Corn Cheetos unusual shape can bring you $50 000

Corn Cheetos unusual shape can bring you $50 000

Do you love Cheetos? Even if not, you will surely change your mind when you learn that you found in a bag of Cheetos unusual shape can bring you tens and maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars in profits. And this is no joke! What it should look like Cheetos? Yes to anything! It really depends on your imagination – Tom cruise or Madonna, tiger or gorilla on the Empire state building finally.

Well-known brand of corn chips Cheetos has launched a competition to find the most original form among your chips and put it in an exhibit in the world’s first Museum Cheetos in Ridey»s Believe It or Not in Times Square.

The company was inspired to competition for customers, which daily publish hundreds of photos on social media, showing a variety found by them Cheetos, like anything and anyone.

Your efforts on search of unusual Cheetos will not go in vain. The company intends to reward the most persistent seekers. Until August 6, each week the winner who found the most unusual week for instance Cheetos, will receive $ 5,000. In the last week «search» for the title of most unusual cheeto will fight 2 is the best of them. The winner will be chosen by the public through online voting. And most importantly — has found its lucky winner will receive $ 50,000.

But if the Museum laurels you are not interesting, but $ 50,000 not enough for you, try your luck on eBay. For example, one enterprising man in February of this year, eBay sold «rare» Cheetos, similar to the famous gorilla. Would you believe the final price of the lot amounted to nearly $ 100,000!

A red blue jay may be slightly confusing, but there’s no confusing that it’s a beautiful piece. $5K is flying your way, Evan. #CheetosMuseum pic.twitter.com/BPgxYEcwto

— Chester Cheetah (@ChesterCheetah) June 28, 2017

How long did it take you to forage for this shape, Erika? Because it was worth it. Now take your $5K winnings and go nuts. #CheetosMuseum pic.twitter.com/tru3e5LZY2

— Chester Cheetah (@ChesterCheetah) June 26, 2017

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