MrBeast, the world’s biggest YouTuber, has landed in Australia for the first time. 

Known as Jimmy Donaldson to his family and friends, MrBeast is bringing an exclusive sweepstakes to his fervent Australian fanbase this week, and it means one lucky Aussie could win very big indeed.

On Wednesday, June 26th, at an iconic Sydney location to be announced on Monday, June 24th, MrBeast will invite thousands of his fans to celebrate the launch of Feastables chocolate bars in Australia and be in with a chance of winning a new car.

“I’m excited to finally come to Australia! It’s the only continent I haven’t been to before,” says MrBeast, adding that he’s “literally” even been to Antarctica.

“Feastables is now available in every Woolworths, and to celebrate I brought 10 cars I’m giving away to random people in Australia who buy Feastables and scan the QR code on the back of the bar!”

If that isn’t enough to entice MrBeast fans Down Under, winners will also get to be in a video the YouTuber is filming in Sydney.

Aussies who fancy getting their hands on a new set of wheels can start buying the all-new Feastables chocolate bars now to be in with a chance of winning one of 10 cars.

Fans simply need to buy a Feastables chocolate bar at participating stores (see below) and use their phone or tablet to scan a QR code on the back of the chocolate bar. Fans then need to confirm their purchase by uploading a receipt.

Each Feastables chocolate bar purchased gives an entry into the competition, which will be open until midnight (AEST) on June 25th.

Feastables are available in five fresh flavours in Woolworths and other major retailers and convenience stores. Feastables is also available online at aus.feastables.com.

Fans should note that the event is subject to capacity and will require registration to access the free experience.

You can follow what MrBeast is up to in Australia via the Feastables Instagram and TikTok accounts.

MrBeast has risen to become one of the most famous YouTubers of all time, currently boasting 287M subscribers on the platform. His videos regularly bring in hundreds of millions of views, including his most recent clip, ‘World’s Deadliest Obstacle Course’.

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