Snacks & Candy

Free Vintage Butterfinger Available at Circle K

Part of DudeWheresMyBar.com contest with Seth Green

GLENDALE, Calif. -- Nestle USA said that consumers can get a free, limited-edition vintage Butterfinger bar, just like the one stolen from actor Seth Green and the object of the nationwide search online at DudeWheresMyBar.com. Butterfinger has created 200,000 vintage bars, which are available at participating Circle K stores nationwide today.

The alternate reality game experience comes to life as fans get the opportunity to take home their very own vintage Butterfinger bar while supplies lasta free, full-sized Butterfinger [image-nocss] bar featuring a 1928 retro wrapper.

Nestle USA said thousands of consumers are playing online to help solve the mystery surrounding the October 2 theft of Green's vintage bar.

Consumers can get one free vintage Butterfinger bar, no purchase necessary, on October 22 at nearly 2,000 participating Circle-K stores. Consumers can view a list of the participating Circle-K retail locations at DudeWheresMyBar.com.

Glendale, Calif.-based Nestle USA makes food and beverage brands includeing Nestle Toll House, Nestle Nesquik, Nestle Coffee-Mate, Stouffer's, Lean Cuisine, Hot Pockets and Lean Pockets Brand Sandwiches, Nescafe, Nescafe Taster's Choice, Nestle Juicy Juice, Buitoni, Dreyer's/Edy's, Nestle Crunch, Nestle Butterfinger and Wonka. Nestle USA, with 2008 sales of $10 billion is part of Nestle S.A. in Vevey, Switzerland with 2008 sales of $101 billion.

Laval, Quebec-based Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., Circle K's parent company, has a network of 5,443 convenience stores in 11 large geographic markets, including eight in the United States covering 34 states and three in Canada covering 10 provinces. There are more than 2,100 Circle K stores across the United States.

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