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Blow Chem Industries Limited, producers of Bel Mineral Water and beverages, has awarded Nhyira Frimpomaah Duah with a KIA Picanto car in the final draw of the Bel Chill and Win promo.
The National Lottery Authority (NLA) supervised the final draw of the promo to select winners who participated in the promo from April to June 2022 across the country.
Bel Beverages Ghana says its “Chill n Win Promo” is aimed at giving back to its customers as well as appreciating its loyal distributors across the country.
“One million people participated in this draw. When we started, we gave away 50,000 prizes. This amounts to a million Ghana cedis. This is the maiden edition. We are looking forward to conducting subsequent editions of the Bel Chill and Win promo,” Magnus Dey, Marketing Manager at Blow Chem Industries, said.

Winner of the Bel Chill and Win promo final draw, Nhyira Frimpomaah Duah, is a student pursuing doctor of optometry at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
She won the draw in her final year at the Kumasi Wesley Girls’ Senior High School in the Ashanti Region.
“My father informed me about the promotion. He knew I loved Bel Squeeze. I send a bottle to school every morning. I placed 20 of the labels in an envelope and dropped it at their depot. I was writing WASSCE when I was told I had won the ultimate prize,” she explained.
In the year 2023, BlowChem Industries promises consumers exciting products and offers.
“In 2023 we have a lot of things at play. You will observe we have introduced Bel Pack Tissues. It is the number one paper tissue brand on the market. This year, there are a lot of big projects for the brand. We will be launching new beverages,” he said.
For the entry requirement, customers must purchase Bel Beverage products in order to enter the lottery.
A minimum of 20 labels are removed and put in an envelope with names and phone numbers of the customer.
The envelope can be delivered to and Bel Beverage Distributors and Depots across the country.
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