Monica Reed

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Calling all Jasons, Pamelas and Crystals!

It’s a super scary time of year and Tombstone Pizza is getting into the Halloween spirit! Tombstone Pizza wants to give out free food to horror movie fans with some very specific names.
They are offering the chance to win free pizza to anyone named Jason, Pamela or Crystal! If you are a Friday the 13th fan, as in, Jason Voorhees, his mother Pamela and Camp Crystal Lake from the “Friday the 13th” film series.
Now through midnight on Oct. 31, anyone with one of those names can enter for a chance to win but Jason, Pamela or Crystal must be your legal first name — middle name or nicknames do not count. Fill out the form at the Tombstone website. There is a limit of one entry per person.
500 people will receive a free frozen pizza and one grand prize winner will also receive $5,000 to spend on a “spooky weekend trip.” The estimated retail value of each pizza is $6.99.
The pizzas will be awarded as a free coupon, so you will need to head to your local grocery store and grab your favorite Tombstone pizza once you receive the coupon in the mail.
Tombstone has 14 flavors of pizza, so even the pickiest Jasons should be able to find one they like. You can stick with a classic like cheese or pepperoni or go for something a bit more unique like Chipotle Chicken or Bacon Cheeseburger.
As a bonus, “Friday the 13th” fans will be pleased to know there actually is a Friday the 13th this week!

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