It was all joy and excitement as winners in the Bel ‘Chill N Win’ promotion in Cape Coast received their prizes from Blow Chem Industries for the May draw.
Over 300 people who participated in the draw received various items which included microwave, cooking utensils, flasks, bel branded products, shopping vouchers and many others.
The Bel ‘Chill N Win’ promotion is a brain child of Blow Chem Industries Limited, producers of Bel beverages and mineral water and it began in April this year to award consumers of the company for their continuous patronage and support of the Bel brand.
For one to qualify as a winner, participants were required to drop an envelope filled with twenty wrappers of Bel drinks at any Bel distribution centre around them and stand a chance of winning the grand prize of a KIA Picanto and other amazing prizes.
Speaking to ATL FM at the side-lines of the presentation to winners, Bel Beverages Sales manager for Central and Western Regions, Francis Darko indicated that during the auditing of entries for the month of May, Cape Coast came tops although the KIA Picanto car has been won in Kumasi.
According to him, the Chill n Win Promo” is aimed at giving back to its customers as well as appreciate its loyal distributors across the country, and winners were randomly chosen with the help of a technological ballot.
“Every month we give out a whopping 1500 prizes to winners across the country. People are happy and I would say that although the car prize did not come to the Central Region, we are going to make the subsequent draws bigger and there will be travelling tickets where we will be sending families to Disneyland and Dubai,” he said.
Mr. Darko indicated that for the moth of May, the number of entries were more than the previous months.
“You saw a lot of people here as compared to the last draw and we are overwhelmed with the number of entries that came from the Cape Coast Metropolis and Central Region as a whole. We didn’t anticipate these numbers”.
He therefore entreated consumers of Bel products and Ghanaians partake in the subsequent promotions.
Source: Anthony Sasu Ayisadu/ATLFMNEWS