Wednesday, August 26, 2009

POP it like it's hot!

Zing Fruit Juice's promotions team has been popping in and out of 10 stores every Saturday for the past month. This is all part of the 'pop a balloon' promotion that Zing has been running in Zambia, which will run from August to September 2009.


To participate, the patron must purchase any Zing one liter fruit juice or 200 ml six-pack of fruit juice. Then it's down to business: pop a balloon and win a prize. The give-aways range from cellphones to Zing Fruit Juice and Zing branded products.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

You always score inside the box

Zing Fruit Juice has been advertising in the Botswana Gazette, Botswana Voice, Die Republikein, Swaziland Times, Swaziland Observer, as well as in The Namibian. The advertising campaign promotes the Zing Competition, where entrants stand a chance to win a flat screen television.

Here are the ads.



Remember, the competition closes 30 August 2009 - so you better hurry to enter!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Zing gets some exposure!


Zing Fruit Juice is featured in the Swaziland Times. The article explains that Zing is a nectar with no added preservatives.

Zing has a new fleet


Phu-Mayo Distributors in Khayelitsha, have branded their delivery trucks with Zing. This will not only help distribute the sweet nectar goodness of Zing Fruit Juice, but also create awareness around the brand. Khayelitsha, Llanga, Nyanga and Gugulethu - be on the lookout for these trucks!

Say 'hello' to Zing


Zing Fruit Juice set up a promotional stand in Khayelitsha, at the Site C taxi rank. The patrons who visited the stand, received samples of Zing's sweet nectar juices, while having the opportunity to purchase some as well. Store owners in the area were also introduced to the product by Zing's sales representative, Andile.

Zing Radio Ad

The Zing Radio ad, produced in Xhosa, aims to inform its listeners of all the available flavours in the Zing Fruit Juice range: Apple, Guava, Berry, Mango, Orange, as well as Tropical. This ad runs on Radio Zibonele, which covers the Khayaletsha, Llanga, Nyanga and Gugulethu areas, as well as its surrounds.

If you haven't heard it yet, press play over here: