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Kasapreko Company Limited, the leading producer in local alcoholic drinks, has launched three new products to meet the high demands of customers.
They include: Barman Herbal Gin, Classic Margarita and K20 Whisky, all formulated with herbs and natural spices to help boost the immune system.
Barman Herbal Gin to honour bar men in the country, is a of herbs and spices from the Ghanaian traditional folklore with healing properties that deliver functional and nutritional benefits.
Classic Magarita is low in alcohol meant for ladies. It is a blend of fresh lime, flovoured liqueur mixed with gin ideally served with ice or chilled.
K20 whisky is a quality blended whisky enjoyed straight or mixed with either lime cordial, cola, energy drink, juice or ice. It can also be enjoyed on all occasions including parties and other social gatherings
At a swanky ceremony at the forecourt of the Kasapreko, the launch brought together distributors, wholesalers, retailers’ bar-men, staff and management of the company and celebrities in the music and movie industry. There were performances from renowned hiplife artists in the country.
Speaking at the launch, Dr. Kwabena Agyei underscored the need for Ghanaians to cherish what they have, drink and eat what they grow.
According to him, as a multi-national drink manufacturing company, it produces first class but affordable products using authentic traditional blends and world class technology in an environmentally responsible manner to satisfy its customers.
He also disclosed that Kasapreko now has a herbal plantation in the Western and Ashanti regions to ensure that raw materials needed for the manufacture of its products are grown locally.
Dr. Adjei urged Ghanaians to support indigenous companies to grow and expand their operations by patronizing local products.
“If you want your piece of mind, drink Kasapreko, it is medicinal and safe”, he pointed out.
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