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Mega Millions Ticket Worth $3 Million Sold in Bucks County

11/19/2018
Mega Millions Ticket Worth $3 Million Sold in Bucks County
 
Middletown, PA — A Bucks County grocery store sold a winning Pennsylvania Lottery Mega Millions® with Megaplier® ticket worth $3 million for the Friday, November 16, drawing.

Pantry Mart, 102 Trenton Road, Fairless Hills, earns a $10,000 selling bonus.

The ticket matched all five white balls drawn, 33-36-63-68-69, but not the yellow Megaball, 16, to win $3 million, less applicable withholding. It was sold with the $1 Megaplier option, which boosted the prize to $3 million instead of $1 million because the multiplier drawn was three.

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More than 15,100 other Pennsylvania Lottery Mega Millions tickets won prizes of various amounts in the drawing, including 3,647 tickets purchased with Megaplier that won prizes multiplied by three. Players should check every ticket, every time.

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