Pritchitts brings back 'Magic Numbers' promotion

By Emma Eversham

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Pritchitts' Magic Numbers competition is back
Pritchitts' Magic Numbers competition is back
Dairy supplier Pritchitts has brought back its 'Magic Numbers' promotion, giving its customers the chance to win prizes throughout the year.

Following the success of last year's competition, the company will be giving away an iPad 2 every month to the holder of a winning code, found on product packs. A top of the range 13-inch 256GB MacBook Air will also be up for grabs as a grand prize.

Pritchitts head of marketing, Simon Muschamp said: “Pritchitts is very much the dairy partner in the kitchen and we want to reward our customers for their ongoing loyalty. Last year’s promotion proved very successful and we’re hoping this year, with a host of Apple gadgets to be won, even more Pritchitts fans will take part in Magic Number.”

The competition will run until the 31 December 2012 and will run across Pritchitts' entire range of products including the Craft Guild endorsed Millac Gold, Millac Dairy Creams and Viva Flavoured Milk.

To enter, visit the Pritchitts’ website – www.pritchitts.com/magicnumber, enter your details and unique on-pack codes to go in to the free prize draws to win the Apple goodies.

Up to 10 codes can be entered at a time with each one representing a chance to win; the pack codes will then be placed into a monthly online draw to win an iPad 2, all entries will then go into a grand draw to win the MacBook Air at the end of the year.

www.pritchitts.com

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