Citations:fun pack

English citations of fun pack

General usage

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  • 1995 August 10, “Safer Sex Week”, in Woroni, Canberra, page 5:
    A `Comic Condom Caption Competition' will also be held, with students being invited to create an amusing caption to match the cartoon. The winner will receive a `Condom Fun Pack'.
  • 1996 February 2, “Polly's Friends, Australia's Favourite Koala”, in The Times, Victoria Harbour, SA, page 21:
    Blinky is giving you the chance to win one of five of his very own fun packs worth $50.

Singaporean context

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  • 2005 August 8, “NDP TICKET HOLDERS URGED TO BE ON TIME”, in Today, page 4:
    The parade fun pack, which can be slung, hand-carried or used as a backpack, was created by six Design School students.
  • 2009 August 5, Shu Chiang, “Festival: National Day parade”, in inSing.com events[1]:
    The NDP ‘funpack’ – first introduced in 1992 – is packed for the first time by prisoners, under the Yellow Ribbon rehabilitation project in 2009.
  • 2011 July 8, “Why the obsession with NDP fun packs?”, in My Paper[2]:
    Increasingly, the fun pack was filled to the brim as sponsors happily offered their products, such as discount coupons and battery-operated fans.
  • 2011 August 8, “Cooling-Off Day and Polling Day”, in Today, page 8:
    All spectators will be given an NDP Fun Pack containing two bottles of water, two packet drinks, and light snacks, amongst other things.
  • 2013 July 6, “‘Simple, elegant’ NDP fun pack to keep and re-use”, in The Straits Times[3]:
    Said Lieutenant-Colonel Chang Pin Chuan, who chairs the NDP’s logistics and finance committee: “The NDP fun pack is an enduring feature, we give them out every year. We want to make sure it is being re-used by people.”
  • 2014 July 3, “220,000 funpacks to be given out at this year’s NDP”, in Today Online[4]:
    The multifunctional funpack, which can carry a weight of more than 6kg and is water resistant, will contain button badges to be pinned onto the pack.
  • 2015 March 5, “NDP funpacks for all Singaporeans, even at home: Here are 5 facts about funpacks”, in The Straits Times[5]:
    Every Singaporean and permanent resident household – about 1.2 million in all – will each receive a funpack, said Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen during his ministry Budget debate on Thursday.