Tombstone is offering Elm Street residents the chance to win free pizza

Tombstone Pizza is offering anyone who lives on Elm Street the chance to win a year's supply of their frozen pizzas.Tombstone Pizza is offering anyone who lives on Elm Street the chance to win a year's supply of their frozen pizzas.

In Freddy’s Dead, horror icon Freddy Krueger delivered the famous line, “Every town has an Elm Street!” Well, my hometown didn’t have one, but a lot of towns do have Elm Streets. It’s one of the most popular street names in the United States. Apparently there’s more than five thousand Elm Streets across the country. And this October, the Tombstone frozen pizza brand is offering anyone who lives on an Elm Street the chance to win free pizza!

The Tombstone website says, “No tricks here. Come back in October to enter for a delicious treat. TOMBSTONE is the Official Pizza of Halloween. From October 3-31, we’re rewarding those who live on Elm Street with a chance to win free pizza.”

Our friends at Bloody Disgusting have a little more information:

How to Enter: From Oct. 3 – 31, Elm Street residents can enter online for a chance to win free Tombstone pizza.

What You’ll Win: Free Tombstone, awarded while supplies last. One lucky Elm Street resident will be selected at random to win free pizza for a year!

The contest begins on October 3, and you’ll find it RIGHT HERE!

So if you happen to live on Elm Street and love pizza, make sure to head over to the Tombstone site next month. It will be interesting to see exactly how someone is given free pizza for a year, as different people have different pizza needs. How many pizzas does Tombstone consider to be a year’s supply?

Of course, Elm Street’s association with horror and the Halloween season is entirely due to the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. When an unkillable dream stalker spends several movies murdering people who live on Elm Street in a small Ohio town, it makes quite an impact on pop culture.

Do you live on Elm Street, and will you be entering Tombstone’s contest to win a year’s supply of free pizzas? Let us know by leaving a comment below. And while you’re at it, let us know if you live on Elm Street but don’t rank Nightmare on Elm Street as your favorite horror franchise. Because even if I did have an Elm Street address, I would still prefer Friday the 13th – so it was nice of Jason Voorhees to drop by Elm Street in Freddy vs. Jason.

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Source: Tombstone

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