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Thursday 1 August 2013

Seaman’s Schnapps Dazzling New Look

Seaman’s Schnapps, the leading schnapps’ brand from the stable of Grand Oak Limited now has its Premium 75CL  in a bright new purple look creating more excitement and appeal to its teeming consumers.

The new look which aligns with the lead pack of Seaman’s Royale 100CL is intended to create a unique brand identity for the product as well as guarantee customers’ satisfaction.

Dropping the hint recently in Lagos, Category Manager Mr. Ayodeji Abiodun, stated that the new look of the popular Schnapps’ brand was informed by the need to constantly create requisite appeal and excitement around the brand. Continue...


Furthermore, he disclosed that dazzling look Seaman’s Premium 75 CL comes with a customized tot glass, an appealing design and a firmer gift box which is parallel to 100 CL pack size.



Commenting on the new look Seaman’s Premium, Grand Oak Limited’s General Manager, Marketing Mr. Brajesh Kumar, said with this new initiative, the brand now wears an attractive colour which readily distinguishes it.



He stated that the company will aggressively push the brand in the market, ensuring that the target audience is aware of its new offerings.



Speaking in his own words on the new look Seaman’s Premium 75CL, the company’s Commercial Director Aare Fatai Odesile,  stated that the relaunch was in consonance with Grand Oak’s corporate policy to be constantly innovative and ahead of competitors.

In addition, he described the new look as unique and novel, stating that as a consumer-centric company, Grand Oak Limited is committed to bringing appeal and excitement to its brands as innovation and creativity has become the defining character of its brands in all product segments.



He was nonetheless of the view that the target audience will find a new value for money in the new pack as it is contemporary, appealing and exciting.

For more - www.facebook.com/seamansaromaticschnapps 

48 comments:

  1. I don't drink nor smoke,neither do i have sex cos amma child of God. 1st 2 comment

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    1. You are just very childish. The sex relation that produce u might av originated from the Devil

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    2. That doesn't mean u are beta off dan others... But keep it up.. U can always b a better child of God. As for dat particular drink, ...its for Village drunkards

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    3. Na ur type de become serial killerz.watz ma own if ur life is borin.....pack well

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    4. Na ur type de become serial killerz.watz ma own if ur life is borin.....pack well

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    5. I don't care if you coat it in platinum its still 'Seaman's Shnapps'! Otí adara mu kain Kain! Hehehe. I bet u can power an okada with this shit.

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  2. Schnapps na Schnapps jor not even colour can put assunder

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  3. Same sh*t, different toilet!

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  4. Cool concept!,

    Visit betsysportsblog.wordpress.com

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  5. cool but long story

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  6. Linde sef dey shake ogogoro!linda linda,first 2 comment

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  7. Linda do U̶̲̥̅̊​ ever sleep ?

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  8. still looks the same to me...

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    1. Oya o kain kain drinkers let's go dere!

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  9. Weda dem add colo or not our papa dem go still like am...we once bought expensive brandy 4 an old uncle,d guy say make we return brandy buy am dis 7h drink o,so make dem nor waste colo put old ppl must still like am...gbam

    #jstsayin

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  10. Seaman's Aromatic schnapps oti awon agba,agba oti. Hehehe *advert of lyf*

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  11. Kaikai na kaikai till 2mrw.

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  12. I just pity dis ppl dat take dis drink...wit dis new look n size dey'll hv 2 drink demselves 2 death

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  13. Who cares. We no dey drink kaikai here lindo.

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  14. Same ol' gin. Organ failure all the way!

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  15. Same bottle,different pack

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  16. Omo Na die be dis drink oh ....lord bless the drinker

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  17. New look...but same old highness !!! Good one for our ancestors too!

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  18. even if d drink fine pass miss world, I no go buy

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  19. The bottle is now sexy so young boyz can buy nd pretend itz local Vodka

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  20. http://Money4Refer.com/index.php?refcode=185903

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  21. He didn't say anything about the one of 15box??? Dats d one I can afford mehn

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  22. 9ja and rebranding.... nice packaging sha......

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  23. ..........Don't offend Your ancestors with fake.......

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  24. The only Drink i have not seen in any club or bar sef,Babalawo and Cele drink...more swag to their spiritual memorandum #smh

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  25. Guess its the oldest drink in Niger.... change is always a constant thing keep it up seaman. ... but always remember the name it is called SEA-MAN not for bus driver's and okada riders....

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  26. Lili we dont need this any more. This is snr ogogoro or kaikai. True christians dont even buy it any longer as one of d requirements to marry their brides,rather they go for decent wine. Things hv really changed. Time to move on from this our forfather's them drink. Unless u are looking fwd to it during ur TM. Steve

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  27. Weda dey change bottle or not kai-kai will alwys be kai-kai

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  28. nah. i dnt care, cos i dnt do alchohol

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  29. OMG Power Okada you say.........@Max??? :(

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  30. Linda I hope this one no be 1.2m£ ooooo

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  31. Schnapps has really come to stay. They really should think of getting it to the Nigerian market abroad. It would really sell!!!

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  32. I hope this one no be amosu 1.2m£ champagne oooooo

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  33. @anon august 1 10:37am, wat has religion got to do wth dis huh??? Give to Ceasar what belongs to ceasaer okay??? Nonsense

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  34. No 1 prayer drink, it is in Nigeria that they use drinks to pray, specially ogogoro,I wonder if those prayers pass the roof of their houses

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  35. Hun oti awon agba, awon agba oti

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  36. Lol,if dem like make e look like d best wine,schnapp na ogogoro.

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