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  • 3 weeks ago | talkingretail.com | David Shrimpton |Dolly Parton

    in Alcohol To celebrate its 18th year, craft beer brand Punk IPA is offering a £10 meal and pint with every purchase of promotional packs, available between April and June. The offer will run on Punk IPA multi-packs, including 4 x 330ml, 8 x 330ml, 12 x 330ml and Punk AF 4 x 330ml. It entitles the shopper to claim either a burger and chips or a pizza, alongside a pint of one of BrewDog’s headline beers for £10 at any BrewDog bar or other participating outlets.

  • 3 weeks ago | talkingretail.com | Tony Corbin |Dolly Parton

    in Alcohol Argentine wine brand Trivento has launched a new European advertising campaign, ‘Savour the Sobremesa’. The title relates to a long-held ritual in Argentina for lingering at the table at the end of a meal, exchanging stories and good wine. Consumers are encouraged to “stay, sip, savour” in the new video campaign.

  • 3 weeks ago | talkingretail.com | Johanna Thomson |Dolly Parton

    The Daymer Bay Mocktail multi-packs comes in three varieties, Classic Mojito, Passion Fruit Martini  and Strawberry Daquiri. Andy Lewis, marketing controller at Sunmagic Juices, said: “The new Daymer Bay Mocktail multipacks are perfect for the core mocktail consumers in the UK, many of which are younger consumers who are actively reducing their alcohol consumption for physical and mental wellbeing reasons, and choosing not to drink it at home or when they go out.

  • 3 weeks ago | talkingretail.com | Dolly Parton |Johanna Thomson

    in Alcohol Dolly Wines, the launch by Dolly Parton and Accolade Wines, has landed in convenience following a successful launch in Asda last year. Dolly Prosecco is a fresh and zingy sparkling wine with a crisp, zesty finish with a touch of sweetness makes this wine “perfect to celebrate special occasions”. While Dolly Rosé is a delicate French Rosé that can be enjoyed through multitude of occasions and with food.

  • 1 month ago | boisestatepublicradio.org | Kristen Meinzer |Dolly Parton |Glen Weldon

    This week, another long, weird awards season ended on a perfectly pleasant note, a certain "find the bad guy" reality show ended on a hugely satisfying note, and Telly Monster's perpetual state of anxiety was cruelly vindicated. Here's what NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour crew was paying attention to — and what you should check out this weekend.

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