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A fan won 100 litres of Pepsi at Levski – Feni Industries

A fan won 100 litres of Pepsi at Levski – Feni Industries
16-12-2011 | 12:17 | Mihail Genov
                 One of the spectators of the game between BC Levski and KK Feni Industries of the fifth round of EUROHOLD Balkan International Basketball League won 100 litres of Pepsi. Mihail who was supporting the Bulgarian team received his prize for a successful 3-pointer scored in the break between the third and the forth period of the game. He had the chance to win the prize after he was randomly chosen among the audience in the hall.

 

                The initiative is a part of the partnership between the league and the bottler of the PepsiCo products for Bulgaria – Quadrant Beverages. In games during this season, where the Bulgarian teams will be hosts, a randomly chosen spectator
will get the chance to win 100 litres from the world-famous beverage.

 

              The game between two of the most successful teams in the history of EUROHOLD Balkan League - Levski and Feni Industries was played yesterday in the Universiada hall. The Bulgarian team’s 67:66 win makes them leader in group B, where Levski are still undefeated with 5 consecutive victorys, while Feni are on 3-2 balance.

 

 

About Quadrant Beverages

 

                  In 2007 Quadrant European Beverages (QEB) purchased Agrima the bottler of PepsiCo for Bulgaria through its daughter company Quadrant Bulgaria Beverages (QBB). Currently, the company is the official bottler of the PepsiCo products for Bulgaria (Pepsi, Mirinda, 7UP), of PLI (Lipton Ice Tea), Gat Foods (Prisun juices and nectars) and manufacturer of table water Bellissima.

 

                     Quadrant Beverages AD is among the leaders in non-carbonated soft drinks segment.

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