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‘Funua Flava’ By Coca-Cola Gives Kenyans a Shot at Ks1M Weekly

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
August 15, 2025
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‘Funua Flava’ By Coca-Cola Gives Kenyans a Shot at Ks1M Weekly

‘Funua Flava’ By Coca-Cola Gives Kenyans a Shot at Ks1M Weekly. From 15 August to 15 November, Kenyans can take part in the Funua Flava Under the Crown promotion for a chance to win daily and weekly prizes.

These include a grand weekly cash reward of KES 1 million. The campaign, run by Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA) in Kenya, will award consumers with cash, airtime, and data bundles.

How It Works

The process is simple and involves three steps:

  1. Buy a 300ml glass bottle of Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Stoney, Krest, or Schweppes.

  2. Check under the yellow cap for a unique code.

  3. SMS the code to 40111 for an instant chance to win.

“At Coca-Cola, we believe in creating simple yet magical experiences for our consumers,” said Juliana Kituma, Director, Frontline Marketing, Kenya at Coca-Cola East and Central Africa Franchise.

She added that airtime prizes will go directly to winners’ phones, while cash prizes will be sent securely to their mobile wallets. This makes the process fast, seamless, and accessible.

Funua Flava’ By Coca-Cola Gives Kenyans a Shot at Ks1M Weekly

More Than Just a Promotion

Alfred Mabu, Revenue Growth and Trade Marketing Director for CCBA in Kenya, highlighted the company’s broader vision. “Our diverse portfolio reflects our dedication to providing beverages that match Kenyan preferences. This promotion is another way we refresh Africa daily and create shared value,” he said.

He further explained that the campaign is a way to thank Kenyans for their loyalty while giving back meaningfully. By making it easy to participate, Coca-Cola hopes to spread joy to everyday moments.

Whether you use the winnings to top up airtime, pay for essentials, or treat yourself, Funua Flava gives Kenyans the opportunity to win big while enjoying their favorite beverages.

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