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After 13 weeks of excitement, anticipation, and incredible prizes, PZ Cussons Ghana Limited is proud to announce the successful conclusion of the Camel Treasure Hunt Promotion.
The Camel Treasure Hunt Promotion, which began in February and ran until the end of April has been an extraordinary journey filled with thrilling moments and unforgettable experiences for winners.
Throughout the promotion, Camel has rewarded thousands of loyal customers with exciting prizes, including instant airtime, weekly cash rewards, and monthly shopping sprees.

The promotion witnessed an overwhelming response from cherished customers, with over 220,000 entries.
Their enthusiasm and active participation have been the driving force behind the success of this campaign.
As part of the promotion, participants were encouraged to purchase any Camel Antiseptic Liquid product, scratch the panel, reveal a code, and text it to 1393 to receive a letter.
The ultimate goal was to collect all the letters spelling CAMEL and stand a chance to win the grand prize of GH¢100,000.
The Camel Treasure Hunt Promotion offered our customers the chance to win big while providing them with the opportunity to track their progress every step of the way, thanks to the seamless support of our capable technical partners.

Camel awarded instant airtime rewards to over 220,000 entries, with 26 weekly winners receiving GHC1,000 cash prizes each.
Additionally, four lucky participants won GH¢5000 free monthly shopping sprees, further enhancing the excitement and joy of our customers.
Ultimately, Abraham Cobbina Sam, a teacher from Cape Coast emerged as the ultimate winner of the GH¢100,000 prize.
"We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the Camel Treasure Hunt Promotion," said Dorothy Opare, Category Brand Manager at PZ Cussons Ghana Limited.

"This promotion has been a testament to our commitment to rewarding and empowering our loyal customers. We are delighted to have provided countless individuals with the opportunity to win incredible prizes and make their dreams a reality."
By partnering with reputable technical partners and the regulatory authority, the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Camel ensured transparency, fairness, and integrity in the selection of winners and the overall management of the promotion.
"We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to all our valued customers, trade partners, and stakeholders who have contributed to the success of the Camel Treasure Hunt Promotion," added Dorothy Opare.

"Your unwavering support and participation have been instrumental in making this promotion a resounding success."
As the Camel Treasure Hunt Promotion comes to a close, PZ Cussons Ghana Limited remains committed to delivering innovative products and initiatives that enrich the lives of consumers and communities across Ghana.
The company looks forward to embarking on new and exciting ventures in the future.
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