100 Days of Isaac’s
100 Days of Isaac’s
It’s that time of year again, it’s time to shed some layers, get out those magnificent pasty pins, scrub those jandals, do some last minute sit ups, waterblast that chilly bin and most importantly… get outside! Ladies and gentleman, summer is here!
To celebrate this three-month party, this week Isaac’s Cider launched its Facebook and Instagram campaign called “100 Days of Isaac’s.” Beginning December 1st and spanning three months, 100 Days of Isaac’s highlights different activities and items that are essential to the great Kiwi summer.
Daily illustrations will be released on the IsaacsNZ Facebook page informing people of the day’s theme and encouraging participation in order to make the most of this great time of year. With days like “backyard cricket day”, “jandals at work day” “ice cream before lunch day”, “cannonball day” and “water fight day”, it will be a cheeky reminder to make sure you’re living your summer to its absolute fullest. And in the true giving spirit of summer there will some awesome prizes up for grabs too!
Just like burnt precooked sausages and tomato sauce, our Kiwi summer and Isaac’s Cider make quite the pairing.
Kate Fisken of Isaac’s says: “100 Days of Isaac’s is a celebration of the quintessential Kiwi summer and what makes it the best. It’s about embracing every day and turning it into a fantastic memory for years to come. No matter what our famous weather throws at us, rain or shine, Summer 2014/15 is definitely a summer worth celebrating!”
Follow all 100 Days of Isaac’s at: www.facebook.com/IsaacsNZ
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