Categories: Food & Drink

This Toronto bakery is hosting real-life treasure hunt with $1,000 cash in a giant egg

For the third year in a row, The Grand Order of Divine Sweets is bringing back its treasure hunt in Toronto.

That’s right! The Toronto bakery is once again hiding $1000 cash inside a chocolate dragon egg, and the hunt kicks off this weekend.

According to The Grand Order of Divine Sweets, “on Saturday, March 23rd, ten miniature treasure chests, each holding a unique scroll revealing a special prize to be redeemed at The GOoDS will be hidden throughout the city.”

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The Grand Hunt starts at 10 am sharp, and “one very lucky hunter will get their hands on the gorgeously handcrafted Chocolate Dragon Egg – a giant dark chocolate smash egg filled with sweet delights and $1000 in cold hard cash.”

To take part in the treasure hunt, you must be 18 and older, and the bakery says it will be dropping clues on its social media stories all day on Saturday to where the chests are hidden.

“Once a chest is found with a scroll inside, the lucky hunter should bring it into The Grand Order of Divine Sweets Café located at 1162 Queen St W, Toronto (open Tuesday-Thursday 10am-5pm, Friday-Saturday 10am-7pm) to discover their treasure,” they state.

Good luck, Toronto!

The Grand Hunt- The Grand Order Of Divine Sweets

When: Saturday, March 23rd, 2024
Where: All over the city (via The Grand Order Of Divine Sweets, 1162 Queen Street West)

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