WE HAVE A WINNER FOR THE KiSS 105.3 $5,000 SECRET SOUND!
KiSS 105.3

KiSS 105.3

The Biggest Hits, The Best Throwbacks
Pop Hits
Sudbury
ON AIR

Bye Bye Bye

*NSYNC

WE HAVE A WINNER FOR THE KiSS 105.3 $5,000 SECRET SOUND!

The KiSS $5000 Secret Sound is BACK with Jamie on KiSS 105.3!

THE WINNER IS Rose Bisson!

The winning guess was: A dust pan clicking onto a broom

WINNER WINNER!!!  Congrats Rose who won $3750!

Click here to watch the video!

One sound can win you BIG money! We’ll play the secret sound and if you guess it right, you’ll win the KISS Secret Sound Jackpot!

The Jackpot will begin at $500, and for every wrong guess, we add $50, and the jackpot keeps growing with each weekday play at 3pm and 5pm, until it’s guessed correctly!

Guess the sound, win the cash!

Text the key word given to 123-321* along with your first and last name for your chance to play! Standard message and data rates may apply. Please note that entry is limited to one text per player per contest occasion.

Cory & Jamie could be calling YOU to make your official guess

Past (Incorrect) Guesses!

– a nail gun

– a mouse trap

– a fly swatter

– putting a knife in a knife block

– A newspaper whacking a table

– A confetti popper

– Opening a jar when it pops open

– a popping balloon

– squash ball hitting the wall

– electrical breaker turning off/on

– slapping the bottom of a Pringles can

– paddle hitting a pickle ball

– a slam ball hitting the gym floor

– Someone clapping once

– elastic band snapping on a piece of cardboard

– popping a champagne bottle

– lid of a water bottle popping off

– a 3-hole punch

– a book being dropped on the ground

– hitting a stapler

– rubber popper toy

– spring loaded plastic gun with suction cup darts

– closing a 3-ring binder

– chopping through a carrot on a wooden cutting board

– a meter stick hitting against a chalkboard

– a ruler slapping a desk

– a plastic lid being snapped on

– golf ball hitting the screen at indoor golf facility

– a balloon popping

– Tupperware container closing

– locking a deadbolt

– Bubble gum popping

– Banging of a gavel

– A staple gun

– Opening/closing a binder

– A book hitting the floor

– A toilet lid closing

– A toy cap gun

– A branch breaking in half

– A game popper (like the board game trouble)

– the bottom of a shoe hitting a hard surface

– ball landing in a baseball glove

– Popping bubble wrap

– A lock on a bathroom stall

– A dart hitting a dart board

– Bouncing a basketball

– Flipping a red solo cup

– A 3-ring binder closing

– the Christmas poppers that you pull apart at dinner

– A door knocker

– A metal door knocker

– A key fob unlocking the car doors

– Placing a metal object on a glass table

– Popping a paper lunch bag after filling it with air

– Little paddle with ball on a string game for kids

– Closing the microwave door

– Cornhole bag hitting the board

– Springy thing in cash register that holds bills down

– A door closing or latching

– A tanning bed turning off/on

– A light switch turning off/on

– Filling a water bottle with air and twisting it so the lid pops off

– Hitting a punching bag

– A slap chop

– The hand on a clock hitting a number

– Ping Pong racket hitting a ball

– an egg cracking when it hits the edge of a pan

– after you tie a balloon and pull it back and snap it 

– A gavel hitting a table

– An axe chopping wood

– The elastic snapping on the back of a sandal

– Closing the coffee maker on a K-Cup

– A ring box snapping shut

– A clap board (those black & white things you snap closed before filming)

– Cutting wood with an ax

– The legs on a folding table locking in place

– A magnet attaching to a fridge door

– An empty paper towel roll hitting a table/counter

– A metal clasp closing

– Setting an empty beer can on a table

– Re-usable water bottle lid snapping open

– Fisher Price ball popper push toy

– Space bar on a keyboard

– Opening/closing a pill bottle

– Opening a 3-ring binder

Brought to you by Northern Sole Foot & Ankle Centre

No purchase necessary. Must be 18 years or older to play. Must be a resident of Ontario and live within the terrestrial broadcast radius of KiSS 105.3 (excluding residents of North Bay). To be deemed a potential winner, the contestant will be given the opportunity to identify the sound effect weekdays at  3pm and 5pm excluding holidays. If the sound effect is correctly identified, the contestant will win the current cash amount available in the jackpot. Cash jackpots will start at $500 and will increase by $50 each contest occasion when the sound is incorrectly guessed.  Must correctly answer a mathematical skill-testing question to win. See full contest rules above.

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