Little Caesars is celebrating a fiery milestone this summer: 20 years of its Hot-N-Ready pizzas. To mark the occasion, the pizza chain is launching the “Summer of Hot-N-Ready Giveaways & Getaways,” a nationwide sweepstakes offering pizza lovers a chance to win prizes throughout the season.
Hot-N-Ready, introduced in 2004, revolutionized the pizza industry by making Little Caesars’ pies readily available without a wait.
“We are thrilled to celebrate 20 years of Hot-N-Ready, a super-fast way to pizza that has not only redefined the industry but also become a beloved fixture in communities across the country,” Greg Hamilton, CMO at Little Caesars, said in the release. “This summer, we invite our customers to join us in commemorating this milestone with a summer of spectacular prizes. It’s our way of saying thank you for two decades of unwavering support.”
To enter the sweepstakes, which launched on May 27, customers can visit any participating Little Caesars location and scan the QR code on their receipt. No purchase is necessary.
The summer-long giveaway features a line-up of prizes unveiled monthly. Here’s a taste of what’s up for grabs in June:
A year of free classic pizza: Twenty lucky winners will score a year’s supply of Hot-N-Ready pizzas (Entry Period: May 27 – June 2).
Pepsi Rock the South 2024 Flyaway Package: One winner will win festival tickets, airfare, hotel accommodation, Little Caesars merchandise and access to the Sponsor Row (Entry Period: June 3 – June 9).
Summer Backyard BBQ Party: This prize includes a Little Caesars gift card, grill tools, a Pepsi-branded grill and cooler set and other summer-fun items (Entry Period: June 10 – June 16).
Hot-Takes Package: This prize caters to content creators, offering a 4K camera or drone along with Little Caesars merchandise (Entry Period: June 24 – June 30).
In addition to these grand prizes, thousands of participants will win free Little Caesars products and merchandise throughout the summer.
Little Caesars is headquartered in Detroit, Michigan, and has restaurants in each of the 50 U.S. states and 28 countries and territories.