Here’s How To Score This Massive 249-Pack Of Johnsonville Sausages

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America, get ready to grab some charcoal and lighter fluid to help Johnsonville celebrate its 249th birthday. The sausage brand is taking the lead in tackling what they call the nation’s “fun deficit.”

Despite all the ways we can stay connected, a recent survey that Johnsonville conducted with The Harris Poll showed that 78% of Americans are actually socializing less. That’s the wurst. So Johnsonville is stepping in with a literal conversation starter: an 80-pound sausage pack loaded with 249 links to help bring people together one juicy bite at a time.

From Original Brats to the all-new Hot Dogs, this behemoth of a collection aims to serve up hella bites for your endless summer backyard gatherings. Here’s the catch – only 249 lucky winners can score this sausage feast!

Fans can enter the contest by sharing a 249-character story about the ultimate party starter in their life, think anyone who brings people together over food. Winners will be announced just before July 4th — just in time to fire up grills and kick off summer with neighbors, friends, family, and a whole lot of sausage.

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