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Cleveland Browns: How smart is the Victory Fridge free beer promotion? Is it even legal?
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Cleveland Browns fans are being offered free beer via the Victory Fridge promotion from Bud Light, but is it actually going to work as intended, and is it even legal?
The intention is that if and when the Cleveland Browns win another game, then Anheuser-Busch intends to help celebrate by offering free Bud Light to fans. The beer is currently locked away in special high-tech “Victory Fridges” in FirstEnergy Stadium as well as in several Browns bars in Ohio.
The high tech lock only opens upon an electronic command to be issued by the brewer upon confirmation of the Browns’ first win, if it should happen in the 2018 season.
In theory, the lock is considered impenetrable without the electronic signal. However, if given the opportunity to bet on an irate Browns fan with a crowbar, you should definitely bet on the crowbar.
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