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A final year Senior High School (SHS) science student of the Kumasi Wesley Girls in the Ashanti Region has won the grand prize of a KIA Picanto in the final draw of the Bel Chill and Win promo.
Blow Chem Industries with the supervision of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) conducted the final draw of the Bel Chill and Win Promo to select winners who participated in the promo from April to June 2022 across the country.
In the short event organised at the Kaneshie Car Park Accra, a total of 1206 new winners were picked and winners from the second draw held in May got rewarded with their prizes.
Some of the winning prizes were electronic appliances like blenders, microwaves, irons, and rice cookers; Shopping Vouchers and souvenirs from Bel Beverages and Bel Pak.
Vida Oppong from the Eastern Region was the first runner-up going home with a Home Furniture and Issah Jafar Benzema from the Northern Region was the second runner-up going home with a refrigerator.
The Bel Chill and Win Promo is Bel Beverages’ consumer promo aimed at rewarding its loyal customers with thousands of prices ranging from home appliances, Shopping Vouchers, product hampers from Bel Beverages, Bel Aqua, and Bel Pak.
Spanning from April to June 2022, the promo has awarded a total of 3600 customers.
The Marketing Manager of Blowchem Industries, Magnus Dey said the company wishes to thank its customers who participated in the promo and promises to continue to appreciate them through many of such promos in the near future.
He encouraged the patrons of Bel Beverages to continue to expect quality from the company and the introduction of new ranges of products that they will continue to love.
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