“Naughty or Nice?”


This Holiday Season, I-100 and the New York Lottery want to know whether you’ve been naughty or nice. Tell us what you have done to be naughty or nice and be rewarded with “NAUGHTY OR NICE” the new scratch-off ticket from the New York Lottery. Each “NAUGHTY OR NICE” ticket has seven chances to win a top prize of $60,000. Listen next week each morning for your chance to win 10 “NAUGHTY OF NICE” tickets. Just be the correct number caller when you hear the cue to call and tell us what you’ve done to be naughty or nice and you win!  Players must be eighteen or older.  Holiday scratch-off tickets are the perfect little something to use as stocking stuffers, or as a gift for those on your hard to buy list. Give holiday scratch-off games from the New York Lottery.

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