"Welcome to SugarDaddie.com, U.S.A."That's what the town sign would likely read if Woodside, Calif., decides to take SugarDaddie.com up on its offer to change its town name. While the publicity stunt may seem outlandish, with $11.65 million on the table, the prospective name change is no joke.NBC Southern California reports that the dating website extended the offer to the town because of its many affluent residents, such as Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and actress Michelle Pfeiffer.

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