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First prize winner walks away with $1M in Tropical Rhythm Christmas promotion

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
December 6, 2020
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Tropical Rhythm closed its ‘Cash in your Rhythm’ Christmas Promotion in grand fashion with its final presentation on Saturday at Massy Mega Store, Turkeyen.

Bibi Baksh walked away a happy woman when she was presented with the grand prize of one million dollars.

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The second prize winner was Latchmi Sikandar with $300,000 and third went to Avisha Singh who won $100,000.

According to a release from Ansa McAl Business Unit Head for Non-Alcoholic Beverages Nigel Dodson thanked all participants of the promotion and noted that Tropical Rhythm was simply doing its part to “give back” to the Guyanese community.

Baksh along with Sikandar and Singh expressed their elation for their prizes and noted that their participation was worth the investment.

The promotion ran for six weeks with various consumers winning consolation prizes every week before the final draw and presentation.

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