The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery has teamed up with Kroger to introduce a summer promotion that offers customers additional fuel points. Until July 19, those purchasing at least $20 worth of lottery scratch-off tickets at Kroger Fuel Centers will receive 50 bonus fuel points. Customers must present a paper coupon received with their ticket purchase to a Fuel Associate to claim the points.
Arkansas Scholarship Lottery Executive Director Sharon Strong expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “We’re thrilled to partner with Kroger to bring this promotion to our players.” The offer is exclusive to Kroger Fuel Centers and requires a Kroger customer loyalty card for participation.
Recently, the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery launched new scratch-off tickets for July, including Red White & Blue 7s, Crossword X-tra, and Neon $100. The top prize for Red White & Blue 7s is $77,777, while the $3 Crossword X-tra ticket offers three top prizes of $75,000 each. Neon $100 provides numerous $100 top prizes.
For further details on scratch-off games and participation guidelines, individuals can visit MyArkansasLottery.com.
Since its inception in 2009, the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery has generated over $7.9 billion in sales and allocated more than $1.5 billion towards scholarships benefiting Arkansas students. Over 822,000 college scholarships have been awarded through the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. Additionally, the lottery has distributed over $5 billion in player prizes and more than $451 million in retailer commissions.
To stay updated on lottery information or join The Club for free membership benefits, individuals can follow the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery on social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram or visit MyArkansasLottery.com.
The Office of the Arkansas Lottery emphasizes accuracy in its online content but notes that all winning numbers must be verified by its central gaming system before prize payments are made. Players must be at least 18 years old.
For assistance with problem gambling issues, contact resources such as the National Problem Gambling Helpline or Gamblers Anonymous.



