(CBS) -- Trading card company Topps celebrated their diamond anniversary Monday Trading card company Topps celebrated their diamond anniversary Monday by sponsoring a very unusual Valentine's Day diamond dig.
Ten bachelors dressed in tuxedos vied for the chance to win a diamond engagement ring worth $10,000, while their girlfriends cheered them on. To enter they had to come up with a video detailing why they should be eligible to win a ring.
An enormous ball pit was set up in Grand Central Terminal, NYC and the men went "digging" for the treasure. It took only a few seconds for one lucky groom-to-be to emerge victorious. Stanley Brode plucked the ring hidden in a squishy apple and then proceeded to propose to his girlfriend, who accepted gleefully.
MLB Sportscasters Greg Amsinger and Sean Casey were the hosts of the event marking Topps 60th anniversary.
by sponsoring a very unusual Valentine's Day diamond dig.
Ten bachelors dressed in tuxedos vied for the chance to win a diamond engagement ring worth $10,000, while their girlfriends cheered them on. To enter they had to come up with a video detailing why they should be eligible to win a ring.
An enormous ball pit was set up in Grand Central Terminal, NYC and the men went "digging" for the treasure. It took only a few seconds for one lucky groom-to-be to emerge victorious. Stanley Brode plucked the ring hidden in a squishy apple and then proceeded to propose to his girlfriend, who accepted gleefully.
MLB Sportscasters Greg Amsinger and Sean Casey were the hosts of the event marking Topps 60th anniversary.