CONTEST: WIN A PLATTER OF SNEAKY DEE’S NEW ‘CACTUS IN THE VALLEY’ NACHOS

Toronto Music Scene August 31, 2012

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Last chance to enter!

The month is coming to an end, the Ex is coming to an end, so sadly this all means summer is coming to an end. To combat that pre-fall depression, we’re stoked to announce our latest, greatest, most delicious contest EVER! We’re giving one lucky reader a complimentary platter of Sneaky Dee’s newCactus in the Valley” nachos, the tex-mex restaurant’s new collaboration with sweet musician Lights

After the success of the Cancer Bats’ nacho collaboration, the Destroyer, Sneaky Dee’s has announced the second of what will hopefully become a series of musician-inspired nacho platters. Lights said, “Creating nachoes with Sneaks is collaboration on another level, hearty as hell!”

The Cactus In the Valley nachos feature tortillas topped with seasoned chicken, rice, salsa roja, frijoles, grilled peppers and onions, then baked with cheese and topped with fresh guacamole and sour cream.

WE TRIED THEM! Picture an open-face burrito dripping in gooey cheese and smothered in delicious guacamole. These are not nachos for the faint of heart as these bad boys are meant to be shared. They eat like a meal. It comes as a surprise the sweet little Lights created such a hearty dish, as the two of us hungry couldn’t finish them. Overall verdict? Nacho – more like yacho!

SO HOW DO YOU GET SOME NOM NOM NACHOS FOR YOURSELF?!

1) LIKE us on Facebook
2) FOLLOW us on Twitter
3) Tweet: I wanna win a platter of @theSneakyDees & @lights new ‘Cactus in the Valley’ nachos from @TorontoMusic

Don’t have Twitter? Say something along those lines on Facebook, but make sure to tag us! You can enter the contest once a day, every day.

Contest closes THURSDAY September 13 at midnight EST! We’ll announce the winner and DM for details shortly after. 

Even if you don’t win, you can get over and order a platter of these limited time only nachos for $15.95. We’ll be reviewing these bad boys next week, so keep checking back to find out what we think of “Cactus In The Valley.”

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