Levittown 7-Eleven Sells $100,000 Winning Powerball Ticket


The 7-Eleven that sold the winning ticket.
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A local 7-Eleven store has sold a winning Powerball with Power Play ticket worth $100,000 for the drawing held on Saturday.

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The winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven at the corner of Trenton and Woodbourne roads in Middletown Township’s Levittown section. It matched four of the five white balls, numbered 19-21-37-50-65, and the red Powerball 26, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.

The ticket’s value rose to $100,000 due to the $1 Power Play option, but otherwise, it would have been worth $50,000. The Power Play multiplier for the draw was set at two.

The identity of the lucky winner remains a mystery until prizes are claimed and tickets undergo validation. Winners of the Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball have a 365-day window from the drawing date to claim their prize.

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Lottery official advised that winners who purchase their tickets in-person sign the back.

For those who play online, winnings are directly deposited into their accounts post claim processing. Detailed instructions on how to claim can be found on palottery.com.

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For their role in selling the winning ticket, the 7-Eleven location has earned a $500 bonus.

And there must be a little luck at that 7-Eleven. The same store sold the massive winning $516 million Mega Millions ticket in 2021.

Saturday’s drawing wasn’t just fortunate for one individual. Over 36,900 other Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball tickets secured prizes in various denominations.

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Lottery officials said Monday evening’s Powerball jackpot is $215 million.

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