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A Chili Cheese Keg just in time for the Big Game!!!

LLANO, TX-AUG 11, 2015: Hormel Chili Since 1891. Vintage saucepan and stoneware pot emphasize the "since 1891" endurance of Hormel Chili. Photo: Shutterstock

A Chili Cheese Keg just in time for the Big Game!!!

The makers of Hormel Chili just unveiled a KEG filled with CHILI CHEESE DIP. And one lucky person will have it on hand for the Super Bowl.

You can sign up to win it at HormelChiliCheeseKeg.com this week, and they’ll deliver the keg on Super Bowl Sunday, February 13th.

It holds 15 gallons. or 1,000 servings of chili cheese dip. And I don’t know why they’re bragging about this: But if you ate it all in one sitting, it would be 10,000% of the calories you’re supposed to have in a single day.

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