We all know that pan chicken is authentic to Jamaica, and vendors across the island have creatively infused beer into their pan chicken recipes. In collaboration, CB Chicken and Red Stripe launched their hot summer promotion dubbed ‘Chicken and Beer’ on Tuesday in Nannyville, home town of Ravaz dance group’s very own ‘Chicken and Beer’.
Pan chicken was free all evening and served with cold Red Stripe Beer of each patron’s choice while they danced to the sweet body-moving tunes of today’s dancehall hits.
“Over the years, Red Stripe has truly adopted the dream of our PAN Chicken competition. So when we were invited on board for this summer promotion, we could not say no. Similarly to the Red Stripe ‘Stand Up for Your Stripe’ campaign, we at CB Foods believe in living better, and a big part of that is eating better. With family first, we pride ourselves in producing quality safe chicken, always hormone-free for everyone to enjoy,”
said Nicole Hall, marketing coordinator at CB Foods.
The people of the community, along with several members of the Ravaz dance group, came out in their numbers to show exactly what summertime is about: quality time with family, friends, good food, drinks and music.
CB and Red Stripe are encouraging everyone to link up with family and friends, fire up the grill, and enjoy the better-tasting chicken with a refreshing Red Stripe Beer.
Source: http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20190628/chicken-and-beer-pon-di-endz-launched
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