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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 03:35:00
Nestomalt, Sri Lanka’s leading beverage brand for over five decades, announced the third lucky winner of its Ran Ratha Wasana raffle draw, Ms. B.W.C.K Jayasekara from Madawella, Haguranketha. The campaign has already attracted over 200,000 entries, from which five lucky winners are winning brand new Kia Picanto cars.
The promotion still offers two more lucky winners a chance at winning the grand prize. Consumers can be a part of the raffle draw by submitting the top flap of a Nestomalt 400g Bag-in-Box or Super Pack with their name and address marked to ‘Nestomalt Ran Ratha Wasana’ to PO Box 1720. The promotion, conducted by Nestomalt is validated by the Ministry of Revenue.
Said Norman Kannangara, Nestlé Vice President – Beverages, “Nestomalt, with the perfect blend of power, strength and energy, has secured the hearts and minds of Sri Lankan consumers through the support of multiple promotions and activations over the years. Our Ran Ratha Wasana campaign has given us the opportunity to reward our consumers for their loyalty to the brand and their enthusiasm to be a part of this exciting promotion”
The Ran Ratha Wasana campaign was launched in tandem with the Nestomalt Ran Wan Sri Lanka campaign, which inspires families all over the island to achieve success together and power the nation with the renowned ‘Power, Strength & Energy’ of Nestomalt.
Widely perceived as Sri Lanka's best loved, iconic malted food drink, Nestomalt has been providing nourishment to young and old alike over the years. Manufactured exclusively in Sri Lanka today, Nestomalt continues to bring ‘Power, Strength and Energy’ with the golden goodness of malt and the goodness of milk, to enhance the quality of life of its consumers everywhere.
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