Tastes Like Good Deeds: A CSR Project By Nicko Jeep Manufacture Sdn Bhd

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Datuk Kenny Low (left), Founder and Managing Director of Nicko Jeep Manufacture Sdn Bhd, presents a mock cheque of RM 132,220.80 to Dato’ Lai See Ming (second from right), Commander-in Chief of St. John Ambulance of Malaysia
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Nicko Jeep Manufacture Sdn Bhd is proud to announce the launch of its CSR project, TASTES LIKE GOOD DEEDS, in collaboration with St. John Ambulance of Malaysia. As part of this initiative, Nicko Jeep introduces an exclusive candy—Himalaya Vajomba Altice Fresh Mints. For every packet sold, RM0.20 will be donated to St. John Ambulance of Malaysia to support their operational costs.

For over 116 years, St. John Ambulance of Malaysia has been dedicated to serving the community by providing emergency medical services, Non-Emergency Ambulance Services 24/7 highway rescue support—especially during festive seasons—community services such as nursing home care and mobile clinics—and equipping the public with life-saving skills like First Aid Training, CPR, and AED Awareness training.

Jack Lim and Cheah Liek Hou made a special appearance at the launch event to show their support for this CSR project

The goal of this CSR project is to raise RM 500,000 annually to help ease operational expenses for St. John Ambulance of Malaysia. From June to September 2024, sales of Himalaya Vajomba Altice Fresh Mints have already raised RM 132,220.80, marking significant progress toward this target.

Datuk Kenny Low emphasized that this CSR project will continue beyond the launch. The TASTES LIKE GOOD DEEDS initiative represents a long-term commitment from Nicko Jeep Manufacture Sdn Bhd. He encourages the public to support St. John Ambulance of Malaysia by purchasing Himalaya Vajomba Altice Fresh Mints at all WATSONS, 7-Eleven stores, and other leading retailers. “This project symbolizes the power of collaboration. Just like our candy, this CSR initiative tastes like good deeds—it’s infused with the spirit of generosity and care. You can make a lasting impact simply by enjoying a packet of Himalaya Vajomba Altice Fresh Mints.”

Datuk Kenny Low (left), Founder and Managing Director of Nicko Jeep Manufacture Sdn Bhd, presents a mock cheque of RM 132,220.80 to Dato’ Lai See Ming (second from right), Commander-in Chief of St. John Ambulance of Malaysia

In addition to the sales of Himalaya Vajomba Altice Fresh Mints, Nicko Jeep will continue to support St. John Ambulance of Malaysia with fundraising activities and awareness campaigns to further develop the TASTES LIKE GOOD DEEDS project and expand the partnership.

To commemorate the launch of the CSR project, Founder and Managing Director Datuk Kenny Low presented a mock cheque for RM 132,220.80 and donated an ambulance van to the St. John Ambulance of Malaysia, State of Malacca.

Dato Kenny Low(left) hands over the ambulance keys to the St. John Ambulance Melaka. From left to right: Dato’ Lai See Ming, State Commander of Malacca , St. John Ambulance of Malaysia Datuk Kua Mong Lui, State Superintendent Ng Ah Beng, and State Nursing Superintendent Hoong Ng Moy

The cheque presentation and ambulance handover was presented to:

  1. Dato’ Lai See Ming, Commander-in-Chief of St. John Ambulance of Malaysia
  2. Dato’ Burnard Yeo Kim Thong, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of St. John Ambulance of Malaysia
  3. Datuk Kua Mong Lui, State Commander of Malacca, St. John Ambulance of
    Malaysia

And witnessed by

  1. Miss Foo Hwei Jiek, Trading Director of Watsons Malaysia.
  2. Mr. Jack Lim, Renowned radio DJ, TV host, Actor, Singer & Movie Producer
  3. Mr. Cheah Liek Hou, Two-time Paralympic Gold Medalist, Badminton SU5 2024
    and 2020

Himalaya Vajomba Altice Fresh Mints is a refreshing candy rich in Vitamin C, offering 800mg per 100g. The taste of the candy embodies the heart of St. John Ambulance of Malaysia—always ready to serve the community. It truly is a candy that tastes like good deeds.

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