Puma announces $20 online credit (no min spend) for $5 

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Groupon has launched Puma on its platform for the first time in Australia & New Zealand with a great offer.

Customers can take advantage of the $20 credit on offer and use it to upgrade sneakers or get some new active wear apparel!

Now in its 70th year, Puma is one of the world’s top sports brands. Puma design and produce sporting footwear and apparel for sports such as soccer, AFL, basketball, running, golf, cricket, training and fitness, and motorsports.

The deal highlights:

  • $20 credit to spend on Puma online (buy voucher for $5)
  • No minimum spend
  • Max of 2 vouchers per person

Limited time and quantity for this offer, so get in fast!

On a global scale, athletes such as Usain Bolt, Virat Kohli, Olivier Giroud, Mario Balotelli, Marco Reus and Rickie Fowler to name a few train and play in Puma products. Locally, athletes such as Dustin Martin, Josh Ado-Carr and Erin Phillips are ambassadors for Puma.

Off the sports field, Selena Gomez and Adriana Lima create stunning ranges for women, so the Puma customer looks amazing both in the gym and on the street.

In 2017, Indian star batsman Virat Kohli signed an 8 year deal with Puma for 110 crore (US$16.42m) – the first Indian sportsman to sign a 100 crore+ deal with a single brand.

In Australia, Puma sponsors Richmond in the AFL.


For full terms and conditions, please visit: https://www.groupon.com.au/deals/puma-53

 

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