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This golden ticket could win you free Loveless Cafe biscuits for a year

Move over Willy Wonka. Nashville has its own its own game of Golden Biscuit via The Loveless Cafe in honor of National Biscuit Month — keep reading for how to play.

 A hand holds a "Golden Biscuit" chocolate bar and the first place golden ticket in front of The Loveless Cafe sign.

This job requires you to eat a lot of biscuits and you won’t hear us complaining.

Photo by The Loveless Cafe

The Loveless Cafe ate and left no crumbs with this game. Starting Wednesday, Sept. 6 (while supplies last), Nashvillians can play “Golden Biscuit” in honor of National Biscuit Month.

The instructions are simple. Visit one of 13 participating locations and buy a box of Loveless Cafe Biscuit Mix. You’ll then receive a Loveless Cafe-inspired chocolate bar — along with a pink, silver, or Golden Biscuit ticket. Each ticket comes with a prize, but the Golden Biscuit is the ultimate package with “A Taste of the Loveless Cafe” cookbook, two 8-oz jars of preserves, one biscuit cutter, $100 Loveless Cafe gift card, a skip-the-wait pass to the cafe, and one year of free biscuits.

The only rule? One chocolate bar per person, per day. Let’s face it, your dentist will thank you, too.

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