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Absolut Limited Edition Experiences will expand your mind

Absolut Limited Edition Experiences will expand your mind

02 November, 2010
by: Spoonfed Team

Advertorial: It's vodka, but not as we know it...


If there’s one thing we can all agree on at Spoonfed, it’s the ascendency of vodka over all other spirits. It goes with everything and is the key ingredient in a Cosmopolitan, which, as every classy person knows, is the drink of champions.

However, we have been finding ourselves getting a little bored with it recently, and that’s why our ears pricked up when we heard that the people of ABSOLUT are holding a series of events across the country that are aimed at giving vodka drinkers a new take on their favourite tipple.

It’s all pretty hush, hush and mysterious at the moment, but the guys are taking over a variety of cool, not too out of the way venues across the UK (the London date is being held at the super cool Nicholls and Clarke building in Shoreditch) to put on a series of events that, they claim, “will challenge your everyday normality and make your present exceptional”.

Apparently the guys have teamed up with selected artists to create an extraordinary journey where you can explore mazes, dine at a one-minute restaurant and add a word to the ‘never-ending story’.  Saying that, you’ll get to enjoy one or two ABSOLUT Limited Edition drinks as well. 

Sounds good?  Well you’ll need to apply for tickets here.

Click here for more London events.

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