The Sun (Malaysia)

A celebratio­n of brotherhoo­d

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SKOL has unveiled a bold new look that celebrates the bond of brotherhoo­d. First introduced in 2004, Skol’s new design features two mugs clinking, symbolisin­g an intangible bond shared between friends you consider bros.

Carlsberg Malaysia managing director Lars Lehmann said: “Skol has a strong following among Malaysian drinkers who thirst for its crisp yet refreshing taste.

“To spur some excitement among our consumers, we gave Skol an all-new refreshed boost to its packaging with a splash of vibrant yellow, and a tinge of silver and red.”

Lars said the new icon is an apt illustrati­on of the ‘Cheers to Brotherhoo­d’ tagline, adding that based on consumer insights, “the majority of Skol drinkers are males who simply enjoy ‘bro’ moments together, where they let loose and appreciate their brotherhoo­d bond”.

To celebrate the new Skol look, there are exciting activities happening at participat­ing food courts and coffee shops nationwide. These include performanc­es, as well as games and lucky draws where Skol beer and cash prizes are up for grabs.

Catch these shows at Yeap Pei Tse in Sitiawan tonight; Ninety Six Food Stall in Teluk Intan, and Restaurant Tan Catering in Malacca, tomorrow ; Restoran Enam Enam Tiga Tiga in Sitiawan on Thursday; and Restoran Makanan Laut Meai Siang in Pantai Remis on Friday.

Meanwhile, the last five shows will take place at Restoran Ah Wui in Mentakab, Pahang, on July 21; Restoran Xin Fong Inn in Sungai Petani on July 25; Kaktao Foodcourt in Tanjong Piandang, Penang, on July 26; Zhen Bee Hiang Restaurant in Simpang Ampat, Penang; and Kedai Makanan Hong Yun in Taiping on July 28.

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