As part of its 10th anniversary celebrations, media company TheSmartLocal (TSL) is joining hands with The Alley to give out free milk tea across six outlets in Singapore.
Taking place on Wednesday (20 Sep), between 5pm to 8pm, each outlet is giving away a total of 600 cups of the beverage for free.
To redeem, all you need to do is to follow the Instagram pages of The Alley as well as any of the brands under the TSL Media Group and sing the TSL jingle when you are at the store.
This is but one of a series of treats that TSL Media Group is rolling out to celebrate its 10th anniversary. They include food and beverage giveaways, as well as challenges where participants can stand to win cash prizes.
Between 5pm and 8pm next Wednesday (20 Sep), TSL is partnering with The Alley to give out free signature Royal No. 9 Milk Tea at six outlets across the country.
The participating The Alley outlets are at:
Each of these outlets will have 600 small-sized drinks up for redemption.
To get your hands on the free treat, all you need to do is to follow the Instagram pages of The Alley (@thealley.sg) as well as any of the brands under the TSL umbrella:
After that, simply sing the TSL jingle at any of the participating outlets to get two free drinks.
This is part of TSL Media Group’s #TSL10 birthday campaign, taking place from September onwards.
The campaign starts with food and beverage giveaways totalling S$35,000, including this milk tea giveaway.
TSL Media Group will then roll out a series of “S$100 Challenges”, where participants stand to win cash prizes at various locations.
Disclosure: MS News is a brand under TheSmartLocal Media Group.
Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.
Featured image adapted from Google Maps and Google Maps.
He crossed the border daily in hopes of buying a house for his family.
On a few days, the thundery showers might extend into the night.
His church has urged parishioners to refrain from visiting him as he heals.
The kitten will be put up for adoption after its injuries are cured.
The toasts were barely a few centimetres thick.
The boy was trapped inside the lift for over half an hour before being rescued.