Chance to strike gold with biscuit purchases


TO MARK its 38th anniversary, a confectioner is offering customers the chance to win RM100,000 in prizes.

The grand prize is a 100g gold bar worth RM30,000.

Julie’s Biscuits is holding a contest called “I Nut Emas” that is open to all Malaysians nationwide from July 1 to Aug 15.

Julie’s Biscuits director Sai Tzy Horng said it was more than just a biscuit company.

“It is also about us making memories for every Malaysian, young and old, as they enjoy their favourite Julie’s products on all occasions,” he said.

“Biscuits are more than just a delightful snack, it’s about people making connections, breaking barriers and building bridges.

“We hope that our contest campaign can help to change someone’s life.

“Over the last 37 years, we have been looking up confidently into the future like Julie, our trademark icon, and hope to inspire Malaysians to do the same – look up, smile and put on your best energy, grab a pack of your favourite peanut butter sandwich biscuit as we stride together to positivity in life,” added Sai.

To participate in the contest, purchase any pack size of Julie’s peanut butter sandwich biscuit worth RM5 and above in a single receipt.

Take a clear picture of the receipt. Ensure the store name, receipt date, receipt number and product name is clear.

Scan the QR code from point-of-sales material (e.g. poster), or visit juliesinutemas.com to submit the receipt photo.

Keep the original receipt for winner verification.

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