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Media personality Regina Van Helvert has been named brand influence for Martini Dolce 0.0, the world's No.1 Italian alcohol-free sparkling wine brand.
This was on her 29th birthday which she celebrated with her star-studded special guests including Yvonne Nelson, Cookie Tee, Beverlyn, Mr. Drew, Kelvynboy, AJ Sarpong (MC), RonnieisEverywhere, and Nikki Samonas.
Martini Dolce 0.0 is the latest addition to the Martini portfolio created in response to the growing demand for high quality, great-tasting, sparkling wine that allows people to be part of the celebration whilst staying alcohol-free.

"Martini Dolce 0.0 is bubbling with style and sophistication and is perfect for celebrations. With Regina's bubbly personality and sophisticated style, she is a perfect match for the brand.
"We are excited to work with her and to celebrate our partnership during her birthday festivities," said Viviane Yakan, Martini Market Development Manager-West Africa attended the event with Sabine Nakouzi, General Manager -Marina Group Ghana.
Ms Van Helvert celebrated her special occasion with family and friends while raising a toast of Martini 0.0 Dolce and enjoying treats provided by Fabulosity, The Goodbaker and Doughman doughnuts.
Swag of Africa Studios was on hand to capture all the smiles and happy moments.

"When we are children we rarely think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves in ways only a few adults can. But shouldn't we live? I am prepared to learn and take control of my choices a lot more going forward while staying true to myself.
"I am happy to celebrate my birthday with my family and close friends along with Martini Dolce 0.0 at this turn of my life. I can only say, "CHEERS" to more sparkling memories and exciting experiences!" said Ms Van Helvert, a serial entrepreneur, award-winning actress and producer, TV host, and philanthropist.
"With Martini 0.0 Dolce friendship can be celebrated anytime, anywhere!" added Yakan.
Martini Dolce 0.0 is available in Ghana in all leading retail shops and supermarkets.
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