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Dec 29, 2012 News
– winner of grand $1M to be named on Monday
Another five persons were yesterday announced winners in the Ansa McAl -Ariel Christmas surprise promotion which was launched in early November.
The company yesterday presented the prizes to the winners- Mark Duncan of Sophia; Marlene Prabudin of Best Village, West Coast Demerara; Sahadeo Jaikissoon, of Blairmont; Rajwattie Seecharan of Best Village; and L. Dhanukdhari of Grove Housing Scheme, East Bank Demerara.
Colin Baptiste, brand coordinator for Procter and Gamble, handed over the prizes. The prize of a Whirlpool washing machine went to Rajwattie Seecharan; Dhanukdhari received a year’s supply of Ariel soap powder while Marlene Prabudin walked away with a 42-inch LCD television set.
Mark Duncan received a gift hamper comprising of every item that the company distributes countrywide, while Sahadeo Jaikissoon won himself the $50,000 cash prize.
The final draw was done at Nigel’s Supermarket yesterday to determine those in the line-up for the $1M grand prize.
They are: Kalawattie Samaroo of Plantation Hope West Coast Berbice; J. Marshall of Enterprise, East Coast Demerara; Chandradat Lachman, of East Canje, Berbice; Karen Inniss, of Cinderella City; and Jacqueline Williams of Onderneeming, Essequibo Coast.
To qualify for a chance to win one of the prizes, shoppers of Ariel soap powder had to place an entry along with their name, address and phone number into an envelope and drop it off at leading supermarkets countrywide.
Entries closed on December 14. Ariel soap powder is distributed by Ansa McAl Trading Limited (AMTL).
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