Lifestyle and WellbeingPlay SPAR’s Frozen Fortune Game to Win £10,000 Cash and Instant Prizes

Play SPAR’s Frozen Fortune Game to Win £10,000 Cash and Instant Prizes

This January, SPAR is giving shoppers the chance to win cash and prizes through its Frozen Fortune game. With over 400,000 instant rewards to be won, including products from major brands, this competition is the perfect way to bring some cheer to the New Year.

Four lucky winners will take home £10,000 each, while a £200 holiday voucher will be given away every day until 19th February, inspiring shoppers to plan their adventures for 2025.

Other prizes include instant rewards from popular brands such as:

  • Pepsi Max
  • McVitie’s Jaffa Cakes
  • Aero or Milkybar Blocks
  • Sour Patch Kids
  • Cadbury’s Chocolate Multipacks
  • Magnum Ice Cream
  • Aero or Munchies Pouches
  • Haribo Bags
  • McCain French Fries

Shoppers can join the fun by visiting www.frozenfortune.co.uk and playing the Ice Breaker game daily. Over 1,300 SPAR stores are participating nationwide, making it easy for winners to claim their prizes.

Philippa Harrington of SPAR said: “We are excited to launch our Frozen Fortune competition and reward four lucky shoppers with £10,000 of ice-cold cash each to start 2025 in style. We can’t wait to give shoppers a little bit back at the beginning of the new year when budgets are tighter, and people are seeking something uplifting.”

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