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Air hostess wins space trip
A French flight attendant has won a flight to the edge of space after picking up a KitKat wrapper from the bin. The wrapper contained a winning code for a competition to fly into sub-orbital space on board a new Rocketplane spacecraft, reports Sky News.
Mathilde Epron says she bought the KitKat chocolate bar at her local supermarket - but threw the wrapper in the bin at first, telling herself “it’s only others who win.”
Two hours later, the 32-year-old decided to try her luck and returned to the bin to discover if she had won, only to find a winning code printed inside her wrapper. Ms Epron told France Info radio that “for someone who works in air travel it’s really a dream come true.”
The prize includes four days of astronaut training in Oklahoma City in the US before taking off in a new four-seater spacecraft. Ms Epron later told Le Post that if the spaceship is not ready to fly passengers by 2011, KitKat manufacturers Nestle would pay out a substitute prize of 147,000 euros (£116,500).
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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