The Strange-ness: Wear a Big Yellow Cup Costume, Win Free Barbecue

Dickey's Barbecue Pit hosts not-so-spooky costume contest for Halloween, free meals for kids. Source: PRNewsFoto/Dickey's Barbecue Pit.
Dickey's Barbecue Pit hosts not-so-spooky costume contest for Halloween, free meals for kids. Source: PRNewsFoto/Dickey's Barbecue Pit.

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit Offers Cash Prizes for Costume Submissions, and Kids in Costume Eat Free All Day on Halloween

Released by Michelle George and Callie Head, dickeys.com

It’s almost Halloween, and Dickey’s Barbecue Pit is serving a family-friendly, not-so-spooky way to celebrate. All kids in costume eat free on Halloween, with an accompanying adult.  In addition, guests who dress up as Dickey’s iconic Big Yellow Cup can enter to win cash prizes and other Dickey’s goodies!

To enter the costume contest, email a photo of yourself in your Big Yellow Cup costume to bycc@dickeys.com by Friday, November 4, 2016. Post Big Yellow Cup costume photos on social media using hashtag #BigYellowCup!

Costume Contest Prizes include:

  • Grand Prize — $350 cash prize, free barbecue for a year and a Pit Master Pack
  • Runner-up — $150 cash prize, free barbecue for three months and a Pit Master Pack

On Monday, October 31, all kids in costume eat free at Dickey’s, with the purchase of an adult meal of $7.50 or more in value.

The Halloween special wraps up Dickey’s 75th anniversary month, which features a pulled pork sandwich with a side of coleslaw and a Limited Edition Cup for only $7.50. Dickey’s is still offering giveaways on social media to celebrate the milestone, including free barbecue for a year and a Pitmaster Birthday Pack.

Connect with Dickey’s on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. To join Dickey’s Big Yellow Cup Club, click here.

“Dickey’s Barbecue Pit has always been family owned and operated, and we are happy to offer family-friendly specials as a way to give back to our loyal guests,” says Roland Dickey Jr., CEO of Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants Inc.

Dickey’s Barbecue Restaurants, Inc., the nation’s largest barbecue chain was founded in 1941 by Travis Dickey with the goal of authentic slow-smoked barbecue. Today, all meats are still slow smoked on-site in each restaurant living up to the company tagline, “We Speak Barbecue.” The Dallas-based family-run barbecue franchise has expanded to more than 560 locations in 43 states.

For more information or to find a location, visit www.dickeys.com.

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