Grocery Run Turns Lucky: $135K Winning Ticket Sold at Giant
By Gaurav Bisht |
Published April 24, 2026 03:07 pm GMT
A lucky lottery player just scored $135,926 from a Watts of Cash ticket picked up at a supermarket in Cumberland County—and yeah, that’s a pretty solid grocery run.
The winning ticket came from a Giant store on Trindle Road in Camp Hill. As a bonus, the store itself will pocket $500 just for selling it. Not bad for being in the right place at the right time.
? What makes Watts of Cash interesting?
- It’s a $10 Fast Play game with prizes starting at $100,000
- You simply match your numbers to the winning ones—no scratching needed
- Overall odds? About 1 in 3.94 to win something
Fast Play games are printed instantly from a terminal or vending machine. Think of them like scratch-offs—just without the scratching or waiting around for a draw.
?? If you ever win:
- Sign the back of your ticket right away
- Contact the lottery to start the claim process
- Keep in mind: winners stay anonymous until the ticket is officially verified
Also, don’t sit on it too long—you’ve got one year to claim your prize. And if it’s over $5,000, taxes will apply.
Not a bad reminder that sometimes, a quick stop at the store can turn into a life-changing moment.