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Twelve lucky PZ Cussons customers and the partners stand a chance to win a ticket to fly to the United Arab Emirates each week in the second draw of the ‘Camel Buy and Fly Dubai Promotion.’
At the launch of the second edition of the promotion in Accra on Friday, the Category Manager, Maryann Boateng explained the modalities for entering for prospective winners.
"Watch out for a coded number on products you buy from PZ Cussons. Scratch and test the revealed numeric details to 1393 on all networks for free and you could be a lucky winner," she said.
She said the success of the maiden edition has boosted their customers' anticipation especially when the winner is to visit Dubai with his or her partner.
"The current state of the economy makes it difficult for our customers to go on trips so we decided to offer them all expenses paid a trip to go and have fun while we use the promotion to maintain our lead in the market," she said.
Madam Boateng indicated that their brand health indicators show that the Camel products have sustained their first position and it was time to reward their customers.
The promotion starts now and ends on December 6th.
She also disclosed that the company is making all efforts to reduce the volume of plastic products released into the environment by adopting a thinner packaging that can easily decompose into waste.
"PZ Cussons is one of several multinational companies collaborating for the purpose of advocating an improved waste management system and providing employment opportunities through scalable recycling solutions."
"The current state of the economy makes it difficult for our customers to go on trips so we decided to offer them all expenses paid a trip to go and have fun while we use the promotion to maintain our lead in the market," she said.
Madam Boateng indicated that their brand health indicators show that the Camel products have sustained their first position and it was time to reward their customers.
The promotion starts now and ends on December 6th.
She also disclosed that the company is making all efforts to reduce the volume of plastic products released into the environment by adopting a thinner packaging that can easily decompose into waste.
"PZ Cussons is one of several multinational companies collaborating for the purpose of advocating an improved waste management system and providing employment opportunities through scalable recycling solutions."
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