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2017 SM Supermalls Countdown to SM 100 Magical Days of Christmas


Exciting as it is, we Filipinos are the only ones who have the longest Christmas celebration in the world and SM Supermalls just thought of celebrating the 100 days of Christmas through a meaningful campaign dubbed as “SM 100 Magical Days of Christmas”.



Countdown started last September 16 marking the 100 days till Christmas by SM Supermalls. At the grand launch for SM 100 Magical Days of Christmas, announcement for the lineup of exciting and fun activities including special promo campaigns excites the invited guests. This season, SM Supermalls will delight shoppers and mallgoers in 64 SM Malls nationwide. 





Ultimate Christmas overload at the SM 100 Magical Days of Christmas grand launch when invited media were in for a treat from super kid performers to the icon of Philippine Christmas, OPM legend Mr. Jose Mari Chan, the event evoked the warm feelings of Christmas.


As part of SM Supermalls 100 Magical Days of Christmas campaign, shoppers are in for a treat wherein 100 Christmas surprise gifts will be randomly given.



SM Supermalls have a series of sale starting from the pre-holiday SM sale on October 20 to 31 up to the most awaited End of Season sale happening next year in January. The joyous 100 days of Christmas at SM means huge discounts up to 70% where anyone can start saving this October for their Christmas shopping. 


As part of giving back to the community, the SM Cares Bears of Joy is a fun way to share. The mechanics are simple- just buy a SM Cares Bear and then another SM bear will be given to a child in need. This is an annual tradition at the SM Supermalls that will run from Dec. 26 to 31, 2017.


Like and follow SM Supermalls on Facebook for updates, fun activities and promos this Christmas season. 


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