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[QUOTE="AUTOPSY_666:1283903"]Rainbow Sherbet Trust, which White has established to administer her new fortune. The trust bears the name of the frozen treat that drew a family member, accompanied by White, to Stop & Shop the evening she purchased her winning lottery ticket. “We’re excited, very blessed and will determine in the coming months how we’ll spend the money, but we know we’ll always have rainbow sherbet,” White wrote in her statement, the only one she gave at the press conference this morning. It relates how she wanted to go to Stop & Shop all day that fateful Saturday to buy a ticket for that night’s Powerball drawing. The person she had hoped would drive her had been working all day at home and didn’t get the chance to bring her to the supermarket. “Then around 7 p.m., a family member wanted some rainbow sherbet to eat later, so they decided to go to Stop & Shop,” White wrote in her statement. She had just finished making a sandwich and was asked if she wanted anything at the store. “I said emphatically, ‘I can’t believe you asked me if I want you to get me something. No, I don’t want you to get me something. I want to go with you,’” she recalled saying. “And although I was told there was no hurry and I should finish eating, I said we needed to go now. When we arrived at the Stop & Shop, I went to the ticket counter and asked if I had time to buy a Powerball ticket.” The woman behind the counter said she did, and White asked for three Quick Picks with the Power Play that costs $1 in addition to the $2 cost of each ticket. So it was a $9 wager. With a Power Play, winners can boost Powerball prizes by two, three, four or five times the original prize amount, but the multiplier does not apply to the jackpot. “Later that evening, I was at home listening to the news while the family enjoyed the rainbow sherbet,” White wrote. “I heard the drawing and roughly wrote down the numbers as they called them out, but missed some. I waited until they said (the numbers) again in about 10 minutes and wrote them all down. I didn’t immediately look at my ticket.”[/QUOTE]
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