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Home » Latest » Win £10,000 cash and free products at SPAR stores for an instant New Year boost
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Win £10,000 cash and free products at SPAR stores for an instant New Year boost

Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino06/01/20252 Mins Read
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Community retailer SPAR has launched a new way for shoppers to win much-needed cash this New Year, by playing the free Frozen Fortune game with an amazing pool of 400,000 instant rewards including big brand products up for grabs.

SPAR is giving away four £10,000 grand prizes, and as people begin to dream of adventures and travels for 2025, a £200 holiday voucher will also be given away every day until the competition ends on the 19th of February.

Shoppers can also win instant prizes from a huge array of brands including:

  • Pepsi Max
  • McVities Jaffa Cakes
  • Aero or Milkybar Block
  • Sour Patch Kids
  • Cadbury’s Chocolate Multipack
  • Magnum Ice Cream
  • Aero or Munchies pouches
  • Haribo Bags
  • McCains French Fries
For a chance to win shoppers can simply visit www.frozenfortune.co.uk and play the daily Ice Breaker game. More than 1,300 SPAR stores across the country are taking part where customers can claim prizes for an instant mood lift this January.

Philippa Harrington at SPAR says: “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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