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"CELEBRATE LIKE A CHAMPION" Smirnoff gives special treat for bloggers in Malaysia!

Feeling lucky fellow bloggers?

Ever wanted to watch all your favourite footballers in action? Dream no more, here comes the great news to all of you Manchester United fans out there!

SMIRNOFF®, world's number one spirit has announced the launch of SMIRNOFF® limited edition pack in Malaysia. The exclusive design promotional pack on SMIRNOFF® 21 features four of Manchester United's top four players. This limited edition pack is launched in celebration of the partnership between SMIRNOFF® and Manchester United that initiates SMIRNOFF® vodka as the official spirits and official responsible drinking partner of the football club.

Grab this chance to win attractive prizes including SMIRNOFF® Manchester United branded merchandises, including 2 VIP match tickets (on 18th July) worth RM 308 each, 10 RM98 match tickets, exclusive invites to party with 2 Manchester United legendary footballers on the 17th July and so much more!


Here's how you participate,

Part 1: Answer the 4 questions correctly:
i) Name 4 of the Manchester United legendary players.

ii) Name the founder of Smirnoff Vodka, and the country Smirnoff originates.

iii) Complete this sentence, stating the partnership between Smirnoff and
Manchester United: Smirnoff is the official _____________of Manchester United.

iv) What is the latest Smirnoff’s Limited Edition bottle called?

Part 2:
Take a picture of your most glorious CHAMPION moment and insert it into a prefixed Smirnoff Photo frame provided in thaiboxingirl’s blog. Make sure to creatively caption your 'most glorious champion moment'!

For the glorious prizes;

There will be a set of Grand Prize, 2 sets of second prizes, 3 sets of third prizes, 5 sets of special prizes and 5 sets of consolations prizes!

1st prize : 1 Jersey + Smirnoff limited edition promo bottle + 2xRM308 VIP tix
+ 5 party invites to hang out with 2 ManU Legendary Players

2x 2nd prize : 1 Jersey + 1 Smirnoff limited edition promo bottle + 2x RM98 Match tix
+ 5 MU party invites each

3x 3rd prize : 1 Jersey worth RM150 + 2 x RM98 Match tix each

5 specials : 1 Cap (worth RM80) + 2 x RM58 Match tix each

5 consolations : 1 Cap each

Contest is now opened to 18-year old and above, non-Muslim bloggers residing in Malaysia within the period of 25th June to 20th July only. To participate and for more details please go to http://www.thaiboxingirl.blogspot.com/.


So what are you waiting for?

Hugs & Kisses,
Jacqueline Rowena @ Jacqkie.

Comments

karenpasqual said…
OMG..I so have to pass this on..hehe
please do, please do! Let your friend know! :)

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