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Guinness Get booked promotion makes a comeback

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Artists Jalango and Juacali  outdo each other in a Pepeta competition during the launch of Guinness Get Booked Again campaign.

Guinness has launched the second edition of its popular soccer reality consumer promotion that offers its consumers a rare opportunity to watch the English premier league matches LIVE.

Guinness Get Booked Again that will run for the next 12 weeks is set to  give six Kenyans the privilege to travel to the UK and watch the English Premier League live in the current season. Consumers will also win cash prizes and merchandise weekly during the countrywide in bar activations. Another 12 lucky Kenyans will walk away with Ksh100,000 each in the weekly draws with others winning airtime and merchandise during the countrywide in-bar activations.

“We’re back, bigger and better and looking forward to rewarding our loyal consumers for choosing Guinness,” said John Williams, Head of Marketing EABL. “All you have to do is to be spotted enjoying your favourite Guinness brand for a chance to get booked.”

Loyal Guinness consumers will be rewarded through various in-bar activations that will be held in over 5,000 bars across the country as well as ‘under the crown’ mechanism.

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