
How to get your hands on a $10,000 luxury holiday with No Pong deodorant
Now they're back for another year of Magic Tin mayhem, and yes, it's as exciting as it sounds.
Throughout August, every 35g tin of No Pong you order online could be the one that changes your life, literally.
Hidden inside just one of these tins is the Magic Tin, and with it, a massive prize worth $10,000.
We're talking an $8,000 Flight Centre voucher to jet off wherever your heart desires, and an extra $2,000 Visa gift card to splurge however you like.
One tin, one dream holiday, done. And the best part? You don't need to sign up or fill out any forms.
Just check under the lid of your tin.
If it's got the Magic Design and a unique five-digit code, you're the winner. Snap a pic, send it through to No Pong, and start packing your bags.
No Pong has become something of a cult product, with over 10,000 five-star reviews and a serious reputation as one of Australia's best-selling natural deodorants.
The appeal? It's simple: no nasties, no overpowering scents, and no more awkward sweat patches. Just effective, affordable, all-day freshness that's good for your pits and the planet.
And for anyone thinking about that Seema storyline from And Just Like That — no, this isn't a crystal-in-a-pouch kind of situation. This stuff works. Even Carrie would approve.
Last year's winner was from Victoria, and while she hasn't jetted off just yet, she's got her eyes set on Vanuatu with the family.
This year, it could be your turn to live out the dream, whether that's a 14-night cruise through Bali, Komodo and the Great Barrier Reef, or a luxury resort in the Maldives.
The possibilities are endless.
Oh, and that's not all. No Pong is also sneaking in a little surprise for 1,500 lucky customers.
Inside select deliveries, you might find a special card that lets you claim a free tin at checkout. Because nothing says 'good vibes only' like free deodorant and a potential tropical getaway.
Co-founder Chris said, 'We all had so much fun last year, and we're delighted to be doing it again! Spreading a little magic to 1,500 customers, and a lot of magic to one lucky customer '.
Melanie added: 'Wherever the winner chooses to go, I just hope they have the time of their life. Whether it's a dream destination or a much-needed escape, everyone deserves an epic holiday '.
So if you've been meaning to try No Pong, now's the time.
Not only could your underarms smell fresh and fabulous, but you could also find yourself , all thanks to a humble little tin.

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