Drogheda Independent

Circle K continues to roll-out branding across Louth with more grand openings

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CIRCLE K, formerly Topaz Energy, has announced that two service stations in Louth will fully rebrand to Circle K in July, as the rollout of the new brand in Ireland continues.

Circle K officially launched in Ireland earlier this year, announcing significan­t investment and job creation in the Irish market as over 420 service stations will be rebranded with all Topaz canopies and Re.Store convenienc­e stores changing to Circle K – including eight sites across the county.

To celebrate rebranding to Circle K, sites are hosting official ‘grand openings’, with special offers both instore and on the forecourt for a limited time at selected Circle K sites nationwide.

Offers will include 10c per litre off miles fuel, a free pastry with every purchase of Simply Great Coffee, special offers across the Circle K deli range, and free carwashes to name but a few. Customers are encouraged to keep an eye on the Circle K Ireland Facebook page for further details.

The two latest service stations in Louth to be rebranded, are the Circle K Mellifont, Drogheda and the Circle K Boyne, Drogheda.

Circle K’s extensive offering will be available on both the forecourt and instore at the newly rebranded stations – including miles and milesPLUS, Ireland’s only high-quality additised fuels; Simply Great Coffee, brewed specifical­ly for the Irish consumer; and a superior quality carwash offering with Raintecs and Shinetecs technology for improved quality and convenienc­e.

Joanne D’Arcy, Senior Director of Retail Operations, Circle K Ireland commented: ‘I am delighted to see these latest service stations in Louth rebrand to Circle K, while hosting exciting grand openings for local customers.

‘For Circle K’s rebrand in Ireland, our mantra has been ‘New Name, Same People’ and the staff at these service stations are a testament to that.’

 ??  ?? Mayor Frank Godfrey cuts the ribbon at the official opening of Circle K on Drogheda’s North Road.
Mayor Frank Godfrey cuts the ribbon at the official opening of Circle K on Drogheda’s North Road.

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