
More than just comfort—MoltyFoam
If you thought buying a mattress was just about getting a good night's sleep, MoltyFoam just proved you wrong—in the best way possible!
The MoltyFoam x Changan Grand Lucky Draw was a night to remember, filled with excitement, surprises, and life-changing moments. Held at Emporium Mall on February 15th, this event wasn't just about choosing the best mattress in Pakistan—it was about winning big. And by big, we mean driving home in a brand-new Changan Alsvin!
A Night of Thrill, Cheers, and Unforgettable Wins
As the crowd gathered, anticipation ran high. Hosted by the energetic Sophie Anjum, the event featured not just the grand lucky draw but also mini draws that kept the audience engaged throughout the evening.
From thrilling countdowns to the final lucky draw moment, the air was filled with excitement. And when the system finally revealed the winner's name, the mall erupted in cheers.
And the lucky winner was… Tauqeer Ahmad Nasir!
An Emotional Victory – Tauqeer Ahmad Nasir's Reaction
Imagine coming to an event just for fun and walking away with the keys to a brand-new car. That's exactly what happened to Tauqeer Ahmad Nasir, who could hardly believe his luck!
Feeling overwhemed with emotions, he stated:
I still can't believe this is real. This is the best moment of my life. Thank you, MoltyFoam, for making this dream come true!
His pure joy, excitement, and disbelief made the moment even more special, proving that MoltyFoam isn't just about great sleep—it's about making life better.
Mini Lucky Draws: More Surprises for More Winners
While Tauqeer took home the biggest prize of the night, many others walked away as winners too!
MoltyFoam held multiple mini lucky draws, where participants won:
Luxury MoltyFoam pillows
Orthopedic back care cushions
Exclusive MoltyFoam giveaways
These surprise giveaways added to the excitement, ensuring that more people left with smiles on their faces.
MoltyFoam – The Name of Comfort & Innovation
For years, MoltyFoam has been the go-to brand for those looking for the best mattress in Pakistan. But now, they're proving that they're much more than that.
With cutting-edge sleep solutions, premium comfort, and now, incredible giveaways, MoltyFoam is making sure that every customer gets something extra—whether it's better sleep or a brand-new car!
Missed Out? Don't Worry—Another Lucky Draw is Coming
This wasn't the last chance to win! If you missed out this time, don't give up just yet—the second lucky draw is on its way! Want a higher chance of winning? The more premium your MoltyFoam mattress, the more entries you get in the next lucky draw!
So, what are you waiting for? Visit your nearest MoltyFoam outlet or shop online and keep your fingers crossed. Because next time, the lucky winner could be YOU!
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