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Nov 11, 2010 News
Yesterday afternoon, Bounty Farm Supermarket held its “20-10 Breeze Power Spree” at the Water Street Georgetown branch, where 12 persons were all winners.
Each customer was asked to put two empty breeze packets (any size or type) along with their names, addresses and telephone numbers in envelopes and drop them into one of the entry boxes located in the leading supermarkets and Courts branches countrywide.
The first drawing was held in October and the other, yesterday. Bibi Nafeeza Zainool, Rohandeo Ramjeaklan, Elke John-Cuffy, Sandra Christian, Anastacia Stephens and Tracy Crandon were the winners of the ‘Breeze power hamper’ at the end of yesterday’s draw.
Trudy Agrippa, Karen Scholl, Nicole Anderson Rodrigues, B Rozana Ramdat, Shevon Anderson and Marilyn Griffith were the winners of the ‘Breeze power spree’
The length of the shopping spree will be determined on the day when they will be asked to punch the prize board and draw the number of seconds they will get to shop.
The spree will last for between 20 and 60 seconds with one lucky winner getting the chance to double the “spree time”
Bounty Supermarket was filled of overjoyed winners and a few onlookers were also winners, as they assisted in drawing those lucky envelopes and received free packets of Breeze.
Bounty Supermarket is expected to hold another drawing in the month of December.
Kaieteur News understands that the administration of Bounty Supermarket will contact all winners to notify them on the date of the “till they drop” at the “breeze power spree”.
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