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Fusion Drinks Africa has launched its first line of drinks, Coppa Cocktails, a ready to drink range of cocktails imported from the Netherlands.
Produced with natural ingredients, Coppa Cocktails deliver the best and most natural tasting ready-to-drink cocktails co-created with award winning mixologists from across the world.
Its distinct cocktail-shaker shaped bottle is reminiscent of the award-winning bartenders that approved and co-prepared the range of cocktails. The ready-to-drink cocktails also take away the hassle of purchasing cocktail ingredients by consumers.
The delicious 700ml collection has eight popular flavours, from creamy Pina Colada to minty sensation Mojito, as making a luxurious and enchanting cocktail has never been easier that one can now enjoy a first-class drink from the comfort of his or her own home.
Fusion Drinks Africa specialises in the importation, distribution, sales and marketing of premium drinks brands.
Leticia Browne, the Chief Executive Officer of Fusion Drinks Africa said “we are committed to representing our suppliers by providing the highest level of sales, service, marketing, and delivery.”
“Coppa is a great brand and this is the perfect time to introduce this product to the Ghanaian market, convivence has become a priority for the consumer and this product fits perfectly without compromising on quality. If your taste buds are sizzling already, wait no more because the Coppa shop is open and ready to offer you a variety of premium, already-made cocktails”, she added.
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