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Coastal Carolina fans will get free hot dogs, nachos and popcorn at football games

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      MARK. THANK YOU. AND OF COURSE, IT’S ALL ABOUT THE FOOD. COASTAL CAROLINA COLLEGE FOOTBALL FANS CAN SCORE SOME FREE FOOD DURING THE CHANTICLEERS HOME GAMES NEXT SEASON. FANS WHO DOWNLOAD THE NEW APP CAN GET FREE HOT DOGS, NACHOS, POPCORN AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS. THE NEW COASTAL CAROLINA ATHLETICS APP WILL LAUNCH SOON, SCHOOL OFFICIALS SAY. THEY ALSO SAID PEOPLE CAN MAKE UNLIMITED TRIPS TO THE CONCESSION STANDS AS LONG AS THEY USE THAT APP. YOU CAN GUARANTEE THAT’S GOING TO BE DOWNLOADED A LOT. THE SCHOOL CAN CONFIRM THIS IS NOT AN APRIL FOOL’S JOKE. THE FIRST HOME GAME I
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      Coastal Carolina fans will get free hot dogs, nachos and popcorn at football games
      Coastal Carolina college football fans who show up to watch Chanticleers home games next season will be treated to free hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and fountain drinks to “elevate their game day experience,” the school confirmed to CNN Sports.Ticket-holding fans can pick up four free items at each visit to a concession stand at Brooks Stadium, and make unlimited trips to those stands as long as they scan through using the new Coastal Carolina Athletics app, which will be launched soon, Coastal Carolina Athletics said Monday.“Yes. It’s real. It is not an April fools gag,” the school confirmed to CNN Tuesday.Other items, including alcohol and specialty items, will still be available to buy.“Our fans are the heartbeat of Teal Nation, and we’re always looking for ways to elevate their game day experience,” Chance Miller, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation, said in a press statement about the initiative, launched in partnership with food services provider Aramark.“With the CCU Kickoff Meal Deal, we’re excited to offer free concessions this fall as a way to say thank you for the energy, passion and support they bring to Brooks Stadium every game.”The Chanticleers will play six home games this year, taking on Charleston Southern on September 6, East Carolina on September 13, ULM on October 11, Marshall on October 30, Georgia State on November 8 and James Madison on November 29.

      Coastal Carolina college football fans who show up to watch Chanticleers home games next season will be treated to free hot dogs, nachos, popcorn and fountain drinks to “elevate their game day experience,” the school confirmed to CNN Sports.

      Ticket-holding fans can pick up four free items at each visit to a concession stand at Brooks Stadium, and make unlimited trips to those stands as long as they scan through using the new Coastal Carolina Athletics app, which will be launched soon, Coastal Carolina Athletics said Monday.

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      “Yes. It’s real. It is not an April fools gag,” the school confirmed to CNN Tuesday.

      Other items, including alcohol and specialty items, will still be available to buy.

      “Our fans are the heartbeat of Teal Nation, and we’re always looking for ways to elevate their game day experience,” Chance Miller, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and University Recreation, said in a press statement about the initiative, launched in partnership with food services provider Aramark.

      “With the CCU Kickoff Meal Deal, we’re excited to offer free concessions this fall as a way to say thank you for the energy, passion and support they bring to Brooks Stadium every game.”

      The Chanticleers will play six home games this year, taking on Charleston Southern on September 6, East Carolina on September 13, ULM on October 11, Marshall on October 30, Georgia State on November 8 and James Madison on November 29.