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Dirt From The Linc Used For Potatoes In New Lays Chip Series

Lays is launching a new series of chips using potatoes grown in dirt from NFL stadiums across the nation, including Lincoln Financial Field.

A general view at Lincoln Financial Field during the first quarter of a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Seattle Seahawks on November 30, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
A general view at Lincoln Financial Field during the first quarter of a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Seattle Seahawks on November 30, 2020 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

PHILADELPHIA — Philadelphia Eagles fans will be able to eat a piece of their favorite team, kind of.

Lays potato chips is launching a limited series of chips that use potatoes grown in dirt from NFL stadiums.

Among the stadiums that contributed dirt for the project is Lincoln Financial Field.

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Dubbed "Golden Grounds," the limited-time only chips are made with the help of numerous teams.

Only 200 bags per team were made.

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But you can win a bag.

To enter the Golden Grounds sweepstakes, follow @LAYS on Twitter and respond to the Tweet with a video or image that showing how big a Birds fan you are. Be sure to use the #FlyEaglesFly, #Philadelphia, and #Eagles hashtags.

The sweepstakes ends at 11:59 p.m. Jan. 25.

See full rules here.

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