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Sponsored | Your quick-hack idea could win funding of R150 000 from Luckybird

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The team at Sir Fruit have kept their ‘start-up mentality’ for more than thirty years: they know all about hustling and innovating. This really is a brand that understands the entrepreneurial spirit. And now they’ve launched an exciting, delicious new product range – along with a competition designed for big thinking entrepreneurs.

The new brand, Luckybird, consists of premium, proudly-local cocktail mixers. They’re a quick-hack that lets almost anyone become a home mixologist – at speed. In fact, Luckybird has started the Quixology movement: this is the art and science of preparing quality cocktails efficiently and effortlessly.

Flavour variants include: mojito, strawberry daquiri, margarita, cosmopolitan and paloma – with each bottle containing fifteen serves. All you need to do is add a little water, and your favourite spirit – not the entrepreneurial kind, you’ll need that later…

As part of the launch, Luckybird is asking South African entrepreneurs for their quick-hack ideas in their ‘Make Your Luck’ competition. The prize is R150 000 in cash to quick-start your business, project or brand (just hit the link below to find out more.) Is it a product or service you’ve been thinking about for while? Now’s the time to press go! Is it the Next Big Thing nobody will be able to do without? We can’t wait to hear about it!

https://luckybirddrinks.com/pages/unlock-your-genius-competition

You’ll need to upload a video explaining your quick-hack (pretend you’re on an episode of Sharktank… Sharkhack?) and a clear written description of the details. Entries close on at the end of January 2024.

For more information, visit https://luckybirddrinks.com and follow the fun on social media via Instagram, Facebook @luckybird.drinks

This post and content is sponsored, written and produced by Luckybird.


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