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Here’s How You Can Spend the Night in the Planters NUTmobile

Whether it’s the NUTmobile or the latest Super Bowl ad, Mr. Peanut and the Planters brand usually have something up their sleeves (or should I say shells?) when it comes to marketing. Their newest adventure is no exception.

Mr. Peanut wants to shellebrate his and the Planters brand’s move to Hormel Foods in Minnesota with some of his biggest fans.

This October, the NUTmobile is transforming into the INN, a retreat for the ultimate peanut lover’s weekend getaway.

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Kennedy Dierks

The first-of-its-kind stay includes:

– Two nights (Oct. 1 – 3, 2021) in the transformed NUTmobile waterfront in Duluth, MN

– A $1,500 travel stipend for guests to use for travel expenses

– A plethora of Planters products to enjoy, including Cheez Balls, Mixed Nuts and Cashews

– Custom Planters items like a Mr. Peanut eye mask and Planters robe so guests can look like their favorite legume

– Can-nut miss activities like hiking, kayaking, and more so guests can enjoy the beautiful Minnesota scenery and nearby lakes.

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Kennedy Dierks

On Friday, Sept. 17 at 12 p.m. CT, one fan and a guest will be able to book the INN a NUTshell stay for just $3.59 (the cost of a jar of Planters peanuts) by visiting MrPeanutInnANutshell.com.

You’ll have to be quick if you want to be the first guest to stay in the iconic 26-foot-long peanut on wheels — it’s an experience you will nut wanna miss!

Kennedy Dierks is a National Contributor at Spoon University, and chapter president of Spoon at Seton Hall University in New Jersey. She covers all things food and has a soft spot for pop-culture moments, product launches, and the occasional cocktail.

Beyond Her Campus, Kennedy plans to pursue medicine and currently works as a medical assistant and clinical researcher. She has written for Teen Vogue, ABC News, and Girl’s Life Magazine, in addition to a number of academic and scholarly journals. She recently graduated from Seton Hall University, where she majored in Biology and Religious Studies while minoring in Art History. Kennedy is currently pursuing a Master’s Degree at Seton Hall’s College of Interprofessional Health Sciences.

Kennedy is a Taylor Swift aficionado who is convinced that a New Jersey bagel makes everything better. In her free time, she can be found teaching spin classes at the gym, playing the guitar, designing art for her Redbubble shop, or roaming the aisles of Trader Joe’s looking for her new favorite product.