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A bouquet of flowers could win you a Jetour Ice Cream EV

Better celebrate Valentine’s Day with the help of FlowerStore.ph

JAPI and FlowerStore.ph executives want you to win the Jetour Ice Cream EV. PHOTO FROM JETOUR

Only a couple of days before Valentine’s Day, and you know what that means. Assuming you have a significant other, it is your romantic duty to make the date extra special. And the easiest, most convenient way to do that is to give her a bouquet of flowers—which, in turn, is most practically done with the help of FlowerStore.ph.

Why deal with traffic when you can order the flowers online, right? What’s more, getting blooms from FlowerStore.ph for Valentine’s Day could win you a brand-new Jetour electric car.

Ice Cream with flowers sounds just about right. PHOTOS FROM JETOUR

Jetour Auto Philippines Inc. (JAPI) has a running promo with the online flower vendor that will raffle off an Ice Cream EV to a customer who bought flowers during the promo period. While the “In Love Na, Panalo Pa!” promo is almost over, you still have a fighting chance to qualify: If you order flowers until Thursday (February 13) noon, you just might be blessed with a new electric car.

Just go to the FlowerStore.ph website and use the “LOVE” code when checking out. A P500 purchase qualifies you for the raffle.

Besides the Jetour Ice Cream EV, other desirable prizes are up for grabs:

  • P500,000 in cash
  • P10,000 worth of gas from Seaoil
  • Five (5) May Sparkling Grape Juice packs worth P5,000 each, and 
  • A flower arrangement workshop by Potico.ph
Do not forget to use the code ‘LOVE’. IMAGE FROM JETOUR

What have you got to lose? If you don’t win, at least you’ll make your partner happy. And if you do, don’t forget to inform us so we can congratulate you and share the good news with other readers.

Go, lover boy (or girl)!



Vernon B. Sarne

Vernon is the founder and editor-in-chief of VISOR. He has been an automotive journalist since July 1995. He became one by serendipity, walking into the office of a small publishing company and applying for a position he had no idea was for a local car magazine. God has watched over him throughout his humble journey. He writes the ‘Spoiler’ column.



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