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Jun 01, 2013 News
Navindra Singh is now the proud owner of the MAZDA AXELA CAR in the TROPICAL RHYTHMS “FOR THE FUN OF LIFE” Promotion. The drawing was held yesterday. Singh’s luck did not end there; his name was also pulled for the Apple Ipad, another prize.
The young man hails from Lot 23 La Bonne Intention Housing Scheme, East Coast Demerara. As company representatives from Ansa McAl called to inform Singh about his winnings he was totally dumbfounded.
Singh told representatives that he was shocked.
According to Singh he knew he had a good chance of winning because he put in a lot of entries, over a hundred to be exact. “I collected Tropical Rhythms corks from friends and family and bought a few cases just to ensure that I had a good chance of winning something” Singh stated.
He added that he has participated in all of ANSA McAL Trading promotions hoping to one day win big and now that he has won he just can’t believe it. The other winners in the final draw were Robin Bacchus, of Lot 90 Bougainvillea Park, Farm, East Bank .Demerara who won the Apple Iphone and Sue-Channie Chan of 10 Sixth Street, Better Hope, E.C.D who won a 32″ LCD Television.
Brand Representative for Tropical Rhythms, Anjeta Hinds, congratulated all the winners, especially the lucky Mr. Singh. She also expressed her heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated countrywide. In this promotion there were nine consolation prizes and one grand prize with winners hailing from Linden, West Bank Demerara, East Bank, East Coast and Georgetown.
“This is the first national promotion for Tropical Rhythms, but we assure that it certainly will not be the last. Once again congratulations to all the winners.”
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