RESIDENTS of Basingstoke can get their hands on a free pizza this summer, and here's how.
Papa Johns is offering residents of Basingstoke a free pizza from its new Bull's Eye BBQ menu, if they turn up dressed in full 'cowboycore'.
Those who turn up dressed from head to toe in cowboy gear can obtain a delicious pizza from the pizza chain.
Available from June 18 until September 2, pizza lovers in Basingstoke will be able to get their hands on pizzas, papadias and even a smokin’ side of chicken wings, made with Bull’s Eye’s authentic American Original BBQ Sauce.
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To celebrate the launch of this exclusive menu, and pay tribute to this year’s 'cowboycore' trend, Papa Johns is rewarding barbecue fans and giving away pizzas, but you can only claim a free pizza if you arrive dressed in FULL 'cowboycore' - more than just a hat.
Artemis Argyrides, away from home marketing lead at Bull’s Eye, said: "We’re so excited to bring the world of Cowboycore to the world of food this summer with the launch of our exclusive menu with Papa Johns.
"Bull’s Eye, being an authentic American Original BBQ Sauce, is the perfect partner for Papa Johns and is guaranteed to take any BBQ pizza to the next level, with its sweet and smoky taste of the deep south.
"We know there’s huge demand for BBQ pizzas and sides, so we hope fans love this new menu as much as we do."
Rebecca Carroll, marketing director at Papa Johns said: "We’re very excited to announce our partnership with the master’s of BBQ sauce, Bull’s Eye.
"This summer our fans can enjoy a BBQ twist on menu favourites; The Works, All the Meats and Hawaiian BBQ Chicken, along with some tasty sides, including sticky BBQ chicken wings.
"Launching the range in full Cowboycore encapsulates the spirit of the partnership - bold, innovative, and incredibly fun.”
For further information and full terms and conditions of the offer head to @papajohnsuk on Instagram or @papajohnsukofficial on Tik Tok.
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