Healtheries and Countdown teaming up for Dan Carter event
Healtheries and Countdown teaming up for Dan Carter promotion
Healtheries is giving schools the chance
to win $10,000 in sports gear and meet a New Zealand rugby
legend with a promotion kicking off in March.
The promotion is in partnership with Countdown supermarkets nationwide and gives customers the opportunity to nominate a school to win a sports gear package personally delivered by Healtheries brand ambassador, Dan Carter.
This is the second year Healtheries and Countdown are doing the ‘Win $10,000 in sports gear delivered by Dan Carter to your school’ promotion, which was won by Rachael Linklater last year who nominated Carew Peel Forest School in the South Island to receive the prize.
Healtheries brand manager, Julia Fletcher, says: “We are excited to be doing this promotion again with Countdown as we had such a strong response last time. The children and staff at Carew Peel Forest School had a fantastic time when Dan turned up with their prize.
“We are really looking forward to delighting another school this year with a brand new sports gear package and a visit from Dan.”
To enter, simply swipe your ONECARD when any two Healtheries Supplements, Teas or Kidscare products are purchased between 2-29 March 2015 at Countdown supermarkets. The winner also gets a $1,000 prize pack for themselves.
Schools can register online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Healtheries to receive posters to put up around their school and small flyers to send home with the children.
Watch Dan Carter’s personal message about this promotion online: http://www.healtheries.co.nz/countdown-dan-carter-promotion
Watch what a fantastic time Carew Peel Forest School had when Dan Carter visited their school: http://www.healtheries.co.nz/countdown-dan-carter-promotion
See countdown.co.nz for full terms and conditions.
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