
Restaurant owners said Raising Cane’s CEO and Louisiana billionaire Todd Graves donated an extra $10,000 that will be split between local charities.
Other organizations that benefitted from the generosity of fans during the Jello Shot Challenge included:
- Arizona Campus Pantry: $1,876
- Cino Food Pantry (Coastal Carolina): $9,117
- Racers Helping Racers Food Pantry: $8,340
- Basic Needs Center (Oregon State): $2,131
- Full Circle Food Pantry in Arkansas: $9,075
- UCLA Basic Needs Food Closet: $1,655
- Louisville Cardinal Cupboard: $2,089
- Care + Share Food Pantry: $10,834
- Heartland Hope Mission Food Pantry: $10,834
- Society of St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry: $10,834
- Heart Ministry Center Food Bank: $10,834
“Thank you to all the fans that decided to call Rocco’s home for a couple days in June,” Rocco’s said. The restaurant said it plans to go on the road in the fall for a charity initiative.
LSU took the top spot in the Omaha challenge with 52,390 Jello shots. The LSU baseball team defeated Coastal Carolina 5-3 and swept the College World Series finals, bringing home the Tigers’ eighth national championship.
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