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MrBeast + MSCHF Everyone Gets A Car (3-Pack): only $99

Thanks to MrBeast and MSCHF every Everyone Gets A Car! purchaser receives a dope collectible 1/64 scale toy Lambo, plus a chance to win a toy RC Lambo, a kids ride’on . . . or even a real Lamborghini Gallardo or Aventador. Now you can get in on the action for only US$99 thanks to a new Apple World Today deal.

About the deal

MSCHF & MrBeast have teamed to ensure Everyone Gets a Car, and to give away 2,000+ in prizes:

  • 1x pre-owned $250k+ Lamborghini Aventador Coupe
  • 4x pre-owned $100k+ Lamborghini Gallardos ($100,000.00 each)
  • 250x battery-powered kids rideable Lambos
  • 2,500x 1/24 scale remote-control Lambos
  • Everyone gets a dope collectible 1/64 scale die cast toy Lambo!

MrBeast

MrBeast, a.k.a. Jimmy Donaldson, is an American YouTuber, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is regarded as being the first to create a YouTube video genre centered on pricey stunts. He currently has 75.2 million subscribers on his main channel and has over 13.2 billion views.

MSCHF

MSCHF is a next-generation street art collective that’s been described as “Supreme for the internet,” and compared to Warhol and Banksy. MSCHF creates products and experiences that mashup hypebeast culture, art, luxury fashion, and social commentary. 

Details of the deal

  • It’s a surprise! You won’t know until your package arrives in the mail
  • We’re working directly with MSCHF, the ONLY authorized seller of this product, to make this opportunity available
  • Only children 3+ should be allowed to play with the toy cars
  • You must be 18+ to be eligible to win
  • Sweepstakes begins 11/22/21 and ends 1/10/22
  • Ships within the US only
  • All sales final
  • For Official Rules, prize descriptions and odds disclosure, click here
  • For FAQ, click here

Shipping

  • Ships To Contiguous US
  • Expected Delivery: Dec 16 – Dec 31

Terms of the deal

  • All sales are final.
Dennis Sellers
the authorDennis Sellers
Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.