Local CITGO Marketers in Michigan Support Customer Loyalty with Good Stuff Giveaway
American Gas and Oil Presents Grand Prize Winner With A Year of Fuel
Grand Rapids, Mich., October 27, 2014 /3BL Media/ – Local CITGO Marketer American Gas and Oil and CITGO Petroleum Corporation recently awarded the grand prize winner of the Good Stuff Giveaway. Michelle Wolf of Cedar Springs, Mich., received a year’s supply of fuel in the form of $2,500 in CITGO Gift Cards at the Burton CITGO station in Wyoming, Mich. on Oct. 8.
“We recently converted 19 of our locally owned gas stations to the CITGO brand and the Good Stuff Giveaway was a wonderful way to celebrate the new look,” said Jason Berris, president of American Gas and Oil. “The promotion has been a great way to encourage customers to visit our new CITGO locations. We are pleased to reward some of our lucky community members with high quality fuel.”
From July 15 through Aug. 26, customers in the Grand Rapids and St. Joseph areas could visit their local participating CITGO station to retrieve a promotional code to be entered for a chance to win $100 CITGO Gift Cards and a year’s supply of fuel. Each week of the six-week campaign, 10 lucky customers were selected to receive $100 for a total of 60 instant winners. Wolf was selected as the grand prize winner and received a year’s worth of CITGO gasoline.
“We know consumers have choices and we appreciate when they choose a locally owned CITGO station,” said Alan Flagg, assistant vice president of supply and marketing at CITGO. “This promotion is another way for us to help our CITGO Marketers and Retailers show how much they value their customers. We hope that the Good Stuff Giveaway winners will enjoy their TriCLEAN fuel and continue to shop at their local CITGO.”
CITGO is committed to giving back to the local communities it serves through its network of locally owned stations. CITGO Marketers and Retailers in Michigan, including American Gas and Oil, own and operate nearly 300 locations and are proud to support their communities. For more information on the positive impact of the locally owned CITGO stations, visit www.fuelinggood.com.
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