December 25, 2024

‘Guac on The Rock:’ Dwayne Johnson wants to pay for your chips and guacamole this Cinco de Mayo, but there’s a catch

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The 51-year-old actor is bringing back his “Guac on The Rock” promotion for the third time, and it lasts through May 7 this year.Courtesy of Termana

  • The Rock’s small batch tequila brand is offering to pay for your guacamole this week.

  • To be reimbursed, diners must order a Teremana cocktail from a local restaurant, and upload the receipt to the official site.

  • The offer is a celebration of Cinco de Mayo and Johnson’s birthday.

  • Now through May 7, you can get free guacamole at a nearby restaurant thanks to Dwayne Johnson and his tequila brand.

    Johnson’s Teremana tequila is offering diners free “guac on The Rock” with the purchase of a cocktail using the brand’s tequila as an ingredient. This is the company’s third year of the boozy tradition, in celebration of the Mexican holiday Cinco de Mayo and Johnson’s birthday on May 2, according to the official site.

    Those who choose to participate can search for local restaurants that carry Teremana tequila on the company’s site, and submit a photo of their receipt to be reimbursed for their guacamole order via Venmo. You have until May 7 to dine in or take out your order, and submissions close on May 10.

    “Get ready for some free guacamole to pair with your delicious Teremana cocktail,” Johnson and Teremana wrote on Instagram.

    Ordering a Teremana cocktail isn’t the only term of the nationwide deal. According to the rules, consumers will only be reimbursed up to $10 for the dish, and the promotion is capped at $1 million spent on guacamole. So, about 100,000 servings of chips and guacamole will be “on The Rock.”

    The 51-year-old “Black Adam” actor co-founded Teremana in March 2020, and joined a growing number of celebrities tapping into the lucrative spirits industry. In an Instagram announcement for the brand, Johnson wrote “TERA is meant to represent ‘Terre’ which means of the earth and MANA is our powerful Polynesian spirit that guides us.”

    Read the original article on Business Insider

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