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Taste Inc. launch on-pack promotion
Taste Inc. the range of premium microwavable burgers, subs and sandwiches from CP Foods UK, this week unveils its new on-pack promotion, which will see the brand give away £10,000 worth of prizes all of which are football related to coincide with a summer of sport.
With the launch of the limited edition ‘The Streaker’ - a double cheese burger with a streaky bacon topper, hitting the shelves in Morrisons next week, Taste Inc. will be pushing out the boat in terms of marketing and PR for the coming 3 months. To date the company has invested £1.2m so far in its marketing strategy, which has been well received.
The peel and reveal labels will be on selected Taste Inc. packs from 19th May - 31st July, offering consumers the chance of winning prizes including a 51“ 3D, smart TV or a American style fridge freezer. Along with this, the brand has also launched its first TV on demand adverts and is hosting the first ever ‘UK National Streaking Competition’. The free competition is open to the public, who can register via the Taste Inc. website, with the event itself taking place on Saturday 31st May at the Ricoh Arena.
Ruth Entwistle, Brand Manager at Taste Inc. commented: “We really wanted to engage with our core audience and create lots of noise around our limited editon ’The Streaker’ burger. The peel and reveal promotion is a great away to reward them and UK’s National Streaking Competition brings a bit of light-hearted fun to the brand“.
The limited edition The Streaker Burger is available from Morrisons with a RRP of £2.20
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Entwistle .
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