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BIC, producers of the Bic range of products has launched a shave and win promotion with a brand new vehicle on offer.
The promotion which is to honour its customers for over 40 years of loyalty to the brand has other mouth-watering prizes including TV sets, mobile phones, gift vouchers and other home appliances for prospective winners.
Providing details on how the promotion will work, the Business Development Manager of the Coastal Cluster, Mr George Nkonsah said customers are expected to scratch the panel on the coupon inside any pouch of BIC 1 sensitive or BIC Comfort 2 shaver they buy on the market.
“Each coupon has a unique code which must be sent to a toll free number 1393 on all networks after which a text message will be received.
“Every text message received is an opportunity to win any of the prizes at stake,” he added.

The promotion which will be supervised by the National Lotteries will run until August 31, 2018 after which a draw will be held and winners announced.
BIC, a household name for several years has in stock a wide range of products to provide a clean shave with no bumps for all its customers.
Mr George Nkonsah said the promotion will not only reward its customers but provide the opportunity for them to enjoy smooth shave and a confident look as Bic always provides.
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