Share A Guinness Smile In The Name Of St Patrick!
MEDIA RELEASE FEBRUARY
2013
Share A
Guinness Smile All Weekend Long In The Name Of St
Patrick!
It’s common
knowledge that the Irish are a nation that embraces loyalty,
passion and good times. It’s no small coincidence that
Guinness drinkers across the world share those same
attributes.
17th March 2013 marks the special date in which people from around the globe will unite in celebration to recognise St. Patrick’s Day and honour Irish heritage.
Guinness is inviting Kiwis to join in a weekend-long celebration and ‘share a Guinness smile’ on Friday, Saturday and Sunday… because good festivities deserve to be prolonged!
To celebrate a weekend of sharing a Guinness smile, Guinness has put together a clever app that will keep you up to date with the latest Guinness promotions, events and most importantly - where your closest Guinness pint is.
The Guinness smile was first discovered back in 1759 after Arthur Guinness created a brew that is now consumed in over 150 nations and when sipped leaves a rich, frothy smile above the mouth.
To maintain this timeless tradition, Guinness is inviting you to share your Guinness smile by posting photos through the app. Capture those good times and be in to win prizes!
People celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in their own special way, from gala parades in the United States, Munich and Tokyo to sharing a couple of Guinness’ in the local pub with friends.
Whatever your plans this St. Patrick’s Weekend, be sure to sip a glass of Ireland’s favourite brew Friday, Saturday, Sunday and share a Guinness smile all weekend long!
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Guinness should be enjoyed on St. Patrick‘s Day, and
any other occasion, responsibly.

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