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Paradise Beverages releases special edition Fijian Drua Fiji Bitter commemorative can

Paradise Beverages releases special edition Fijian Drua Fiji Bitter commemorative can

By Marika Rasekaseka
21/02/2023
Photo:Fijian Drua

Paradise Beverages today backed up its sponsorship for the Swire Shipping Fijian Drua with the release of a special edition Fijian Drua Fiji Bitter commemorative can.

Paradise Beverages General Manager, Mike Spencer says after they relaunch the limited-edition Fiji Bitter can, which has been co-branded with the Fijian Drua logo, they feel proud when the Drua team run out with their logo on their rugby shorts.

Fijian Drua Head of Commercial and Marketing, Shane Hussein says they are honoured to have the support of Paradise Beverages through the Fiji Bitter brand.

Shane says they are thrilled that these will be back in time for this year's season because it is a massive year for the Drua, as they host 6 home games, with three in Lautoka and three in Suva.

He says that their first big game is just three weeks away against the defending champions, the Crusaders, in Lautoka.

Meanwhile, the Fijian Drua is offering several ticket categories for the Drua fans this season.

Over 60% of the tickets for Lautoka are priced at $35 or lower and fans are encouraged to get there early to avoid the queues and disappointment on matchday.

Tickets are available on their website, or at Jacks of Fiji outlets and the Lautoka City Council.

Drua will play the Moana Pasifika at 3.35pm Saturday in Auckland.

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