8 Proton X50 SUVs to be won in Nestle’s CNY contest

Eight Proton X50 SUVs are waiting for you and you can win one of them.

Nestle Malaysia is spreading prosperity for the upcoming Chinese New Year of the Ox with the “Peraduan Nestle Niu Year” contest offering customers the chance to win prizes worth more than RM900,000 including eight units of Proton X50 sport utility vehicle (SUV), worth RM79,000 each.

‘Niu’ is Mandarin for ox. Chinese New Year 2021 falls on February 12 this year, beginning a year of the Ox.

Apart from the car prizes, there will also be weekly cash prizes of RM2,888 and RM888 to be given out to 16 first-place consolation prize winners and 240 second-place consolation prize winners, respectively.

Entering the contest is easy, with four participating Nestle brands, namely Milo, Nescafe, Just Milk and Omega Plus, consumers just need to purchase RM5 worth of Nestle Ready-to-Drink (RTD) products from any of the brands in a single receipt, include the required information on the receipt and submit a photo of the receipt via WhatsApp to 018 228 6836.

Nestle (Malaysia) Berhad business executive officer for the RTD business unit April Wong said, “To help lift spirits and ease the burden of Malaysians during this difficult time, we would like to usher in a brighter year and share good fortune by offering these amazing rewards. Make time to celebrate new beginnings and strengthen bonds with loved ones through Peraduan Nestle Niu Year, and the whole family can enjoy our wide range of ready-to-drink beverages during the festive celebrations.”

Wong hoped the contest will help spread an abundance of happiness and joy this lunar new year.

There is no capping to the number of entries submitted, so the more entries submitted, the higher the chances of winning. The contest is open to residents of Malaysia only.

For details on how to take part in the Peraduan Nestle Niu Year contest, visit https://www.dearnestle.com.my/event-and-happening/peraduan-nestle-rtd-niuyear.

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Thomas Tan

Thomas Tan joined CJMY in 2011. At the second annual conference in Johor Bahru, he received the 'Best Article 2011' Award. To date, he has published over 1,000 articles on community events and various topics.