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Gifting holidays!


A REGULAR shopping jaunt turned into a pleasant outing for a city resident. Mr. Robert J Manuel was out to buy his regular brand of instant coffee when he heard about an offer by the company and tried his luck with a scratch card.

And, surprise! He won his family a holiday worth Rs. One lakh to any destination in the world.

So far, 36 people have won prizes in the `Just Go' offer of Bru, the brand from Brooke Bond. And, there are still lots more holidays to be won.

To participate, all you have to do is buy a pack of Bru — 50 or 200 grams — and look inside the specially marked `Just Go' offer packs.

If you are lucky enough to find a coupon inside the pack, you can win a travel voucher from Cox & Kings for Rs. One lakh or Rs. 50,000.

The scratch card given out with every pack can win you a range of prizes including tickets to amusement parks and movies, caps and T-shirts.

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