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Former Black Stars captain, Stephen Appiah and talented Ghanaian actress Martha Ankoma have endorsed leading soya milk brand, Vitamilk.
The ex-footballer and the sensational actress, together with other international actors, were in Thailand early this month to record a TV commercial for Vitamilk last week.
Marketing Manager of Gentle Giants Limited, distributors of Vitamilk, Samuel Denkyi-Boateng says the choice of Stephen Appiah and Martha Ankoma is line with a rigorous communication campaign to ensure Vitamilk maintains its position as the most nutritious soya drink in Ghana.
The advertisement is expected to hit local screens by April this year.
In a related development, Gentle Giants Limited has appointed Harold Yeboa Amoa as Communications Manager. He has been tasked to bring his rich experience in media relations and practice to bear and increase national visibility of the Vitamilk product.
Other available options of the soya milk product include; Vitamilk Regular, Vitamilk Energy and Vitamilk Choko-Shake. A new addition, 250ml Vitamilk Viola is expected to be introduced onto the Ghanaian market soon.
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