DoorDash to gift $50,000 home down payment, BMW in Super Bowl giveaway

DoorDash is gifting one lucky Super Bowl fan nearly half a million dollars’ worth of gifts such as cars, gift cards and phones seen during this year’s game.

The delivery service on Monday will pick a winner for its “All the Ads” Super Bowl sweepstakes, showering one lucky football fan with up to $480,000 in gifts from the game’s advertisers, the company told CBS MoneyWatch. The prize bundle includes one item from each Super Bowl LVIII advertisement, including $50,000 toward a downpayment for a home, a 2024 BMW All-Electric i5 and an all-expenses-paid trip for the winner and three of her friends, according to DoorDash. The giveaway tops off a weekend of record spending for the sporting events’ advertisers.

The winner will be selected from a pool of Super Bowl viewers who successfully submit a “lengthy promotional code” that appeared during its game day commercial to its sweepstake website on Sunday.

The delivery service’s largesse comes during a year of record-high spending by advertisers on one of the most-watched sporting events in the U.S. Advertisers shelled out $7 million each for the second straight year to clinch one of several dozen 30-second commercial spots during the Super Bowl, CBS previously reported. That’s 1,650% more than the roughly $4 million that the Washington Post reported advertisers shelled out for the same-length of airtime in 2014.

Here is everything DoorDash’s “All the Ads” sweepstakes winner will get:

Booking.com$20,000 Dream Vacatione.l.f. CosmeticsOne year subscription of e.I.f.’s hottest drops and the entire Halo Glow collectionBMW i5 M60 electric vehicleHomes.com$50,000 toward a Home Down Payment

Toyota2024 truck

GoogleGoogle Pixel 8 T-Mobile$600 toward one year of 5G home internet Kia EV93-Row Electric SUV Verizon$600 toward 5G service and a red phone case Uber Eats$100 gift cardMicrosoftCopilot Pro subscription for six monthsM&M’S® Peanut Buttersingles candy pack & a literal diamondDisney+One year subscriptionPfizeranatomy textbookNYX Professional Makeup Duck Plump Extreme plumping glossBass Pro Shops boatWicked (Movie) witch’s hatGhosts (Series) haunted fringe lampPlanet of the Apes (Movie) crownHe Gets Us water bottleApartments.com$15,000 toward apartment rentTwister (Movie) cowboy hatParamount+ One year subscriptionHalo (Series) themed playing cardsTracker (Series) compassFoundation to Combat Antisemitism blue pinHulu / FX One year subscriptionDunkin’ coffee and donutsKnuckles (series) gold metal ringsThe Masters green blazerYoung Sheldon (Series) bow tieA Political Ad vote pinThe Equalizer (Series) black t-shirtSo Help Me Todd (Series) bag of popcornIf (Movie) pink tutuFire Country (Series) fire hatDisney+ One year subscriptionMonkey Man (Movie) black vestProgressive red flagKung Fu Panda (Movie) panda plushieCeraVe six-month supply of moisturizerPluto TV couch and sack of potatoesBud Lightneon guitar signSnapchat filter costumePoppi probiotic soda cansTurboTax Live expert tax prepApple Music all of Halftime headliner’s discographyYouTube TV one year subscriptionEtsy cheese board for you and your friendsMayonnaise30-lb bucket of mayoE*TRADE baby doll and pickleball setMountain Dew Baja Blast soda assortmentLindt 5 chocolate trufflesTemu$100 gift cardCrowdStrike annual protection plan up to $500Squarespace one year of personal plan website costsSkechersslip-in sneakers for every day of the weekREESE’S Cups caramel cupsPopeyes chicken wingsDove beauty barOREO Cookies family-size packsBudweiserClydesdale saddleStarry Lemon Lime Soda Pop12-packFanDuel Kick of destiny helmetKawasakioff-roading vehicleDrumstickassorted dessert conesNerds Gummy Clusters one bag of candyCoors Light cornhole setVolkswagen electric vehiclePringles potato crisps canBetMGM lion plushieState Farm red polo and khakisM&M’S Peanut Butter chocolate candy packagesDoritos Dinamitaassorted chip packagesMichelob ULTRA cooler

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