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Indomie Ghana has officially launched the nationwide Hero Pack Promo, a 12-week adventure inviting children, families, and fans to collect the Indomitables comic books, win prizes, and even experience Disneyland Paris.
The campaign brings the Indomitables, a team of heroic comic characters with special powers-from super strength and speed to cleverness and magical abilities-directly into the hands of fans. Each Hero Pack, a 6-in-1 bundle priced at GH₵25, contains a collectible Indomitables comic book with a secret 8-digit code, giving children a chance to live the adventure, explore the stories, and unleash their own heroic potential.
Commenting on the launch, Aditya Peyyeti, Brand Manager, Indomie Ghana, said: “Through the Hero Pack Promo, we are inviting children and families to unlock their inner heroes and step into a world of imagination, adventure, and fun.
From exploring magical destinations like Disneyland to collecting the Indomitables at home, this promo celebrates creativity, storytelling, and the joy of childhood, inspiring kids to dream big while enjoying their favorite noodles.”
Building on this, Mahesh Shah, Managing Director of De United Foods Industries Limited (DUFIL), reiterated the brand’s long-term commitment: “At Indomie Ghana, our vision goes beyond today’s promotion. We are committed to consistently creating experiences that bring families together, spark children’s imagination, and contribute positively to their growth and happiness. The Hero Pack Promo is just one step in our long-term journey of making Indomie a trusted companion in every Ghanaian home for years to come.”
The Hero Pack Promo is available nationwide at major supermarkets and retail outlets, giving fans across Ghana a unique opportunity to collect heroes, engage with the Indomitables, and win unforgettable prizes.
Indomie Ghana continues to deliver memorable, immersive experiences, showing that every child and every fan can be a hero in the world of the Indomitables.
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