Lucky Star announces first R100 000 Mega Consumer Competition winner!
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Aug 6th, 09:16
Lucky Star congratulates Emily Mazibulko who is the first R100 000 winner in its nationwide Mega Consumer Competition.
The competition, running from 1 June 2013 until 31 December 2013, gives consumers the chance to win their share of R1 million by finding a can of Lucky Star Pilchards in-store, sealed with a unique lid.
To win, all consumers need to do is buy a can of Lucky Star Pilchards, open it and look under the lid to see if they've got the winning one.
Several cash prizes have been won already and many more are up for grabs.
Retailers have a chance to win additional Lucky Star stock by creating the best Lucky Star Mega in-store display during this nationwide competition.
Read the competition terms and conditions, hereClick here for more information on Lucky Star, an Oceana Group Company
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