Bush's Bean wants to hire a chili commissioner to run their tailgate and enter their chili cookout at the SEC Championship Game. They'll pay the winner $20,000.Calling all tailgate chefs: You could earn $20,000 and free tickets to the SEC Championship Game by mixing up the right batch of chili.its "first ever" chili commissioner.
The contest winner will also receive two tickets and a two-night trip to the game, get to collaborate on one of the brand's official recipes and receive a year's supply — 36 cans — of Bush's chili beans. They'll also compete in the tailgate's chili cookoff, judged by a panel of recentTo apply, you'll need to write about your favorite chili recipe and detail how you'd pump up the energy at a tailgate crowd.
"While it is important for our chili commissioner to have an outgoing personality to help pump up the crowd, we're looking for a fan who is proud of their personal chili recipe and loves to bring people together over a bowl of this tailgate staple," Ben Carpenter, Bush's brand manager, tells CNBC Make It.