LAS VEGAS, NV, October 31, 2012 (Press-News.org) Capriotti's Sandwich Shop is celebrating this Thanksgiving by giving away ten of their finest 25 pound turkeys, the same turkeys used to make their award-winning subs. Famous for their subs, made with whole roasted turkey, Capriotti's is now giving fans a chance to win a turkey of their own this Thanksgiving with the "Capsgiving" sweepstakes. Beginning today and running through November 10th, fans can enter to win one of ten all natural Butterball turkeys on Capriotti's Facebook page or website. Continuing the Capsgiving spirit, participating Las Vegas area Capriotti's will be giving away a number of additional turkeys all season long!
Every day is Thanksgiving at Capriotti's. For the last 36 years, Capriotti's has been slow-roasting high quality turkeys in-house daily to make their award winning subs. By roasting the whole turkey and allowing each to cook individually on a roasting pan overnight, Capriotti's ensures every bite is fresh, juicy and flavorful. Each Butterball Young turkey is all-natural, gluten free and has no added hormones, preservatives or binders. Every turkey is hand-pulled daily, using no extra equipment or machinery other than the highly skilled hands of Capriotti's finest employees. Each sub is hand-prepared and generously topped with a delicious combination of white and dark meat.
"Capriotti's is nationally recognized for our high quality turkey meat and we are looking forward to giving thanks to our biggest fans with Capsgiving," said Ashley Morris, CEO of Capriotti's. "This year Bobbie lovers can make their very own with leftover turkey, cranberry sauce and stuffing from Thanksgiving dinner. Happy Thanksgiving, from our family to yours!"
To enter to win and for complete rules please visit Capriotti's Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/capriottis or website http://www.capriottis.com/turkey. For participating Las Vegas locations and additional details call or visit your local Capriotti's. For location information visit http://www.capriottis.com/locations. For general information, franchising or catering, please visit http://www.capriottis.com.
About Capriotti's Sandwich Company
Founded in 1976, Capriotti's Sandwich Company is a multiple award-winning specialty sandwich retailer with more than 80 company-owned and franchise locations in twelve states across the U.S. including: Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Iowa, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin and Nevada. With a reputation for gourmet taste, Capriotti's prides itself on using the freshest ingredients in order to provide customers with a taste of home in every bite. Their signature sandwich, the Bobbie , was voted "The Greatest Sandwich in America" by thousands of readers across the country and reported by AOL.com. For more information, visit http://www.capriottis.com.
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