This is how it works. You get to pick heads or tails but at the end of the voting which ever side got picked the most will represent America's vote. So if most of America picked heads to win than it will have to land on heads in order for everyone to get a free pizza. Doesn't matter if you pick tails. Since heads is America's vote and it lands on tails...NO PIZZA FOR ANYONE >:O
The Official Pizza Sponsor of the NFL, the Washington Redskins, and Super Bowl XLVII announced details of Papa John’s Super Bowl XLVII Coin Toss Experience, including a new twist: each fan will vote “heads” or “tails” as individuals at www.papajohns.com or at the brand’s Facebook page, ensuring a free large one‑topping pizza for those who correctly call the Super Bowl coin toss.
"Unlike last year when everyone who voted was cheering for ‘heads,’ this time people tuning in will be cheering for either ‘heads’ or ‘tails,’ depending on how they called the coin toss individually,” said Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who unveiled the promotion in a television commercial that debuted Sunday with Papa John’s Founder, Chairman and CEO John Schnatter and sports commentator Jim Nantz, who will call Super Bowl XLVII. “This should make it even more fun, and it guarantees that Papa John’s will give away more pizzas."
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This is how it works. You get to pick heads or tails but at the end of the voting which ever side got picked the most will represent America's vote. So if most of America picked heads to win than it will have to land on heads in order for everyone to get a free pizza. Doesn't matter if you pick tails. Since heads is America's vote and it lands on tails...NO PIZZA FOR ANYONE >:O
"Unlike last year when everyone who voted was cheering for ‘heads,’ this time people tuning in will be cheering for either ‘heads’ or ‘tails,’ depending on how they called the coin toss individually,” said Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning, who unveiled the promotion in a television commercial that debuted Sunday with Papa John’s Founder, Chairman and CEO John Schnatter and sports commentator Jim Nantz, who will call Super Bowl XLVII. “This should make it even more fun, and it guarantees that Papa John’s will give away more pizzas."