GIHOC presents prizes to loyal customers

GIHOC Distilleries, producers of alcoholic beverages, has presented prizes to its customers who won the maiden draw of the Chill and Win promotion.

The GIHOC Chill and Win promotion campaign is a 90-day nationwide exercise, which seeks to recognise, reward, and encourage the company’s loyal customers, whose participation and patronage has brought the company to the level it is now.

Kay Kwao-Simmonds, Managing Director of GIHOC Distilleries, said the promotion came with mouthwatering prizes, including the biggest prize which is Hyundai Elantra. She said one would be qualified for the promotion after buying the various brands of GIHOC Distilleries namely, Mandingo, Herb Afrik and Castle Bridge, scratch the label on the bottle and text to 1762.

She said GIHOC products come in low prices, even though they are of good quality, so as to allow any consumer to participate in the promotion. Kwao-Simmonds commended all the award winners and urged them, including the unlucky ones, to continue texting as the final draw, which comes with the car prize would be held in August.

In the presentation of the prizes, Mr Emmanuel Adarkwa who won the first prize was given a cash of GH¢ 12,000, whilst the second, third and fourth prize winners received 40 inch Samsung LED TV.

Other winners were also presented with Samsung phablet as well as Samsung Galaxy X4 mobile phones Mr Emmanuel Adarkwa, the first prize winner, commended GIHOC Distilleries for the promotion and encouraged others to participate in it “as it is real”.

Source: GhanaWeb

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