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Sep 23, 2008 News
With a simple ceremony at the Bounty Farm, Water Street location, Bryden and Fernandes yesterday officially launched its ”Breeze Dream Shopping Spree’ promotion.
The promotion, which ends in December of this year, allows customers to win from eighteen shopping sprees and eighteen community baskets, providing their names are selected at the three separate drawings.
To enter, customers are being asked to submit in an envelope two empty Breeze packets (any size or type) with their names, addresses and telephone numbers. Entries are to be placed in boxes provided at leading supermarkets, or at any of the Courts Guyana Inc. branches countrywide.
There will be three draws, with twelve names being selected at each drawing, and six lucky persons will win themselves the opportunity to enjoy a shopping spree. The length of their shopping spree will be determined on the day when they will be asked to punch a prize board and draw the number of seconds they will get to shop. Sprees will range from 15 to 60 seconds.
The remaining six persons, meanwhile, will receive a community basket containing food items and Breeze products respectively. These will be delivered to them in their home communities.
The first drawing will take place on October 15, with the second slated for November 19. The final draw is scheduled for December 17.
The shopping sprees are scheduled for October 20, November 24 and December 19, with closing dates for entries being October 10, November 14 and December 12.
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