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GIHOC distilleries has held the first draw for its promotion dubbed ‘GIHOC chill & win promo’ in Accra to reward loyal customers for patronising its products.
The key brands involved in the promo were Castle Bridge dry Gin, Mandingo Gin Bitters and Herb Afirk Gin Bitters.
Mr Edward Amo-Acquah, the Technical Manager of GIHOC Distilleries Company Limited, explained that the first draw was to appreciate consumers' loyalty to their brands.
Mr Amo- Acquah added that GIHOC Distilleries Company Limited, the only surviving entity of the17 subsidiaries which constituted the then Ghana Industrial Holding Company (GIHOC), will not relent on its promise to producing quality beverages to Ghanaians and their clients in particular.
“There will be two draws for the lucky winners. There will be the monthly and the grand draws to reward lucky customers,” he said.
He said for the monthly draws, the ultimate winner would receive a cash of Gh¢ 12,000 while the second to fifth winners would receive a 40-inch LED TV set each.
The ultimate winner for the grand draw, according to the Technical Manager, would receive a Hyundai Elantra 2014 model car.
Also 2nd -12th would each get a 40 Samsung LED TV set, 13th -16th would get Samsung Galaxy Tab, 17th – 20th Samsung Galaxy Note and 21st -40th would also get GIHOC Branded souvenirs.
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