Coca-Cola Jump in da line

Fri, May 8th 2015, 01:58 PM

Bahamas National Festival Commission (BNFC) was created with a mandate to stimulate economic opportunities for Small and Medium Enterprises in the creative sector throughout the Bahamas by means of Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival. Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), the local distributors of Coca-Cola, is actively working to help accomplish this goal by supporting both the Bahamas National Festival Commission and Bahamas Masqueraders Junkanoo Carnival Group.

“When called upon to support this, the inaugural Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, Caribbean Bottling (Coca-Cola) jumped at the opportunity to be named the official non-alcoholic beverage of “Da Cultural Village” May 7th – 9th.” Paul Major, Chairman of the BNFC, said. “Events such as this need the support of corporate Bahamas to ensure success, and accomplish all goals.”

“Bahamas Masqueraders Junkanoo Carnival Group has been working with CBC for the entire year, and are happy to have CBC on board as an official sponsor”, explains Coralie Adderley, one of the group organizers.

“CBC has been a great assistance to our group, from giving us beverages, to prizes, and even lending us a truck!”

“Everyone is our customer” explains Cara Douglas, Marketing Manager for Caribbean Bottling Company. “We are a manufacturer by definition, but our brands are being enjoyed nationwide. For this key reason we would be remiss to overlook this opportunity to support both BNFC in this new venture, and a Bahamian Junkanoo Carnival Group.”

Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), local producer of Coca-Cola, is the Bahamas’ premier beverage manufacturer and distributor. CBC and its predecessor companies have serviced the Bahamas with Coca-Cola products for over 75 years. In addition to the distribution of the Coca-Cola product line, CBC also offers Schweppes, Fanta, Sprite, Barq’s Root Beer, Dr. Pepper, Goombay Punch, Barritt’s Ginger Beer, Canada Dry, Dasani, Minute Maid, Powerade, Vitamin Water, and Flavorful Juices.

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