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Guinness Ghana, a leading total beverage company will reward its consumers with prizes in cash, airtime, and free drinks worth ¢3 million in a special promotion dubbed, ‘EEBO SO’ promo.
This means that the purchase of any three bottles of Guinness FES, Star Beer and Orijin, one stands a chance of winning loads of airtime, free drinks everyday with weekly cash prizes of ¢50, ¢100 and a grand prize of ¢5,000.
Speaking at the launch of the EEBO SO promo, Estella Muzito, Marketing, and Innovation Director at Guinness Ghana said, “Guinness Ghana understands the times we live in today as Ghanaians. We care about our consumers and we want to assure them that we got their back. Our business strategy has always been to deliver a consistent quality product, the best value, and an unmatched consumer experience.”

“We are incredibly thrilled about this bold venture as we seek to inspire our consumers by giving every Ghanaian above 18 a chance to win their share of ¢3 million worth of prizes in cash, free drinks, and airtime in this EEBO SO promotion. From today, we are saying buy any 3 bottles of Guinness FES, Star Beer and Orijin to win your share of the ¢3 million worth of prizes”, she added.
The EEBO SO promotion is valid while stocks last and is open to all consumers on Vodafone and MTN.
Explaining the mechanics of the promotion, Roland Ofori, Head of Beers at Guinness Ghana said, “Each time you buy any Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, Orijin and Star Beer, look under the crown for a unique code. Dial *1000*Code# for a chance to win cash, free drinks, and airtime”
Redemption of the prizes is only valid within the duration of the promotion. There is no restriction with regards to the number of times one can participate. However, consumers are allowed to win only twice daily.
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