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No cracker joke: Prize inside now a game code

Cracker Jack-maker swaps out toy for ‘mobile experience’

- By Katie Mettler

It’s the seventh inning, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame” just echoed through the park and you’ve decided, because you’re hungry or maybe just a sucker for good marketing, that nothing goes better with a stretch than a tiny box of American tradition.

You flag down the vendor, who is also likely to be selling “cold beer,” and ask kindly for some Cracker Jacks.

You forget the fact that you’re hungry and, like many people who buy Cracker Jacks, forgo the popcorn and peanuts and dig down deep for the real reason this candied concoction is so beloved: the chintzy prize found inside.

Instead, you find a QR code, and realize that not even Cracker Jack could escape those millennial­s.

This is the new Cracker Jack experience, just in time for another season of America’s favorite pastime, PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division announced last week.

The nearly 125-year-old product has opted to replace its Prize Inside with a surprise more worthy of the 21st century. From now on, Cracker Jack consumers will find a QR code that links to four mobile, baseball-themed games.

As always, some on the Internet are not pleased. One tweet: “Today is one of the darkest days in our nation’s history. Cracker Jack is removing physical prizes from their boxes.”

Another tweeted, “It’s not a prize … it’s click bait to more advertisin­g. As an antique collector, I specialize­d in vintage Cracker Jack toys for a while. Great and clever stuff.”

On the Cracker Jack Facebook page, fans of the product aired frustratio­ns on the change.

It’s clear that the company was aiming for a less apocalypti­c reaction.

“The Cracker Jack Prize Inside has been as much a part of the nostalgia and love for the brand as the unforgetta­ble combinatio­n of caramel-coated popcorn and peanuts,” Haston Lewis, senior director of marketing at Frito-Lay, said in a news release. “The new Prize Inside allows families to enjoy their favorite baseball moments through a new one-of-a-kind mobile experience, leveraging digital technology to bring the iconic Prize Inside to life.”

The “mobile experience­s” are games called “Dot Dash,” “Dance Cam,” “Get Carded” and “Baseball Star,” according to the release.

They allow users to boogie on a simulated Jumbotron, participat­e in their own dot race (a sixthinnin­g tradition of the Texas Rangers) and create their own baseball cards and autographe­d photos to trade with friends and family.

First, prize holders must download the Blippar app to their smartphone or tablet.

In addition to the prize shake-up, Cracker Jack will debut a “contempori­zed” logo and packaging, according to the news release.

 ?? DIANE BONDAREFF/INVISION 2014 ?? PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division has opted to replace the iconic prize found inside the Cracker Jack box with a QR code that links to four mobile, baseball-themed games.
DIANE BONDAREFF/INVISION 2014 PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division has opted to replace the iconic prize found inside the Cracker Jack box with a QR code that links to four mobile, baseball-themed games.

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