To commemorate Nigeria\u2019s 63rd Independence anniversary, Leading Dairy brand, Hollandia hosted an immersive event through its 'Stay Ahead with Dairy Power'
To commemorate Nigeria’s 63rd Independence anniversary, Leading Dairy brand, Hollandia hosted an immersive event through its “Stay Ahead with Dairy Power” campaign to encourage a healthier and more vibrant future for Nigeria, while also honouring the country’s incredible journey.
Chef Cupid and Kenizmix held the audiences spellbound with their amazing dairy infused Cocktails and Mocktails, by creating a diverse range of flavours and experiences. It was also an opportunity to reiterate the health benefits of Hollandia to attendees. “We are introducing new recipes because people are kind of bored with the old recipes. If you noticed, we started a new series on Banana recipes with Hollandia and people should watch out for more new recipes from Hollandia” he added
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