AD Rewards Customers’ Shoot for the Ultimate Hockey Road Trip

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AD Canada Rewards recently ran a popular “Light It Up & Win” hockey promotion for a chance to win the “Ultimate Hockey Experience.” The promotion ran from March 30 to June 30. Customers shot the puck for a chance to win the grand prize, which includes all flights, accommodations, meals, three “original six” hockey games, and more.

The six customers who scored the most goals on the “Light It Up & Win” online game during the promotion period became our grand prize winners:

Twin Electric, winner from Bartle & Gibson Co. Ltd.

Mid-Lite Electric, winner from E.G. Penner Building Centres

Current Electric, winner from Eddy Group Limited

Security Electric Ltd., winner from Eddy Group Limited

Malone Electric, winner from Electrozad Supply Company Limited

Reynov Electric, winner from Gerrie Electric Wholesale Limited

Each customer also gets to invite someone from the distributor branch location to also attend the Ultimate Hockey Road Trip.AD  Rewards 2

 

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