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It was eventually won by 25-store Alberta chain PrimeTime Donair and Poutine, which made the winning bid of CA$16,025. Other donair stores, including the King of Donair, ...
The winning bid of $16,025 in Canadian currency ($11,854.65 U.S.) was placed by Edmonton-based PrimeTime Donair & Poutine, which said the costume will remain in Alberta ...
PrimeTime Donair and Poutine won the Canadian government auction for the life-sized outfit, beating 1,710 bids for the giant costume, which consists of a pitta and fillings, ...
The Alberta government's donair costume has sold for more than $16,000 You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. After a month-long online auction ...
A dusty costume of a tinfoil wrapped donair sandwich has sold in Canada for C$16,025 ($11,900; £9,400).
It's East versus West, with Halifax restaurant chain King of Donair and Alberta's Blowers & Grafton vying for the peculiar piece, along with Edmonton's Swiss Donair and PrimeTime Donair & Poutine ...
An Edmonton restaurant chain has wrapped up a bidding war on a donair costume owned by the Alberta government. The 1.4-metre tall outfit made of latex, vulcanized rubber and synthetic materials ...
At the time of writing, “Primetime Donair” is leading the pack with a bid of $10,505. Of the 883 bids, King of Donair has made more than 100, with the last one coming in at $10,019.73.
Formerly owned by the Alberta government, a six-foot-tall mascot has its new home with Edmonton chain PrimeTime Donair. Morgan Black reports – Aug 15, 2023.
The Edmonton business owner who forked out $16,000 in a government-sponsored bidding war for a life-size donair costume says it was all about keeping the meat suit from being desecrated by lettuce ...
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