How to win $20,000 these school holidays with Yo-Chi!

A cup of frozen yoghurt topped with vibrant, colorful sprinkles and a cherry on top, set against a neutral background.
This winter school holidays, Yo-Chi is on the hunt for its next cup designer, and it could be created by one of our awesome KIDDO readers!

Yo-Chi is launching a fun and creative colouring competition for kids and families, with a massive $20,000 prize for the winning design.

How to enter

To enter, simply visit your local Yo-Chi venue, grab a colouring sheet, and let your imagination run wild decorating one of the iconic cups.

You can colour in at the venue or take your sheet home to finish. Then, just drop your completed design back in-store to enter.

It’s a simple, screen-free activity that gets the whole family involved and the chance to win big!

Info to know:

Who can enter: All Chi Club members

Where: At any Yo-Chi venue

When: Runs until 20 July

Prizes:

1st Place – $20,000 cash

2nd – 12th Place: 100 Chi Club credit points each


yochi.com.au/yochi-venues/south-australia/

 

 

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