Confam Collabo: Seven-Up Bottling Company partners with Eat'n'Go, promises customers 100% refreshment

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With the objective of providing customers with 100% refreshing experience, Seven-Up Bottling Company (SBC), the leading beverage manufacturer in Nigeria,

has announced the “Confam Collabo” partnership with Eat’N’Go Africa Limited, the master franchisee for Domino’s Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery and Pinkberry Yoghurt,

Speaking on the partnership, the General Manager, Marketing SBC, Segun Ogunleye said SBC is excited about this Collabo because the brand’s signature drinks will perfectly compliment the delicious menu offerings at Eat’N’Go outlets, giving customers better value, more refreshment flavor choices, leading to 100% wholesome experience.

Definitely, this collaboration between these renowned consumer-centric brands will give Nigerians value, more refreshment and nutrition. This is indeed the Confam Collabo we have all been waiting for”. – Ogunleye said

 

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