Oooo Honey Honey

We caught up with Student Brand Ambassador for American Honey, who’s offering you something you don’t want to miss

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You might have seen American Honey popping up round uni recently, offering you free samples of something you think might have tasted like honey.

As a student, you don’t necessarily take notice of the free thing thrust at you… you just care it’s free.

Well, now you should.

American Honey, the new honey flavoured bourbon, are offering you the chance to win a trip round Route 66 for you and three mates.

All you have to do to enter is visit their Facebook page.

And why not? They did, after all, declare Liverpool as the most laid back city.  Makes a change from the typical associations people draw.

But if that can’t tempt you, this might:

“We’ve put together the ultimate tour of America’s iconic and unforgettable Route 66, where you’ll live and breath the spirit of America through a double dose of national park adventure sandwiched right between two of its most incredible and inspiring cities.
“Expect to walk the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, marvel at the sunset over Grand Canyon, and explore Yosemite’s remarkable towering granite peaks. You’ll enjoy taking a stroll along the Colorado River, as well as touring Vegas in serious style with a limousine ride – and that’s just the beginning! One thing’s for sure, this is set to be a one of a kind trip that you’ll never forget!”

We caught up with Student Brand Ambassador, Dale Lilford, who told us more about being a SBA.  He said:

“As a SBA I get to be in charge of my own hours and I much prefer that to having to clock in and out of shifts. I’ve started building a wide inter – city network now, with contacts that are able to help out with promoting the product which is always good to have.

“One of my favourite things is that you are rewarded for doing more than what is expected of you, so if I have the time available I always try to think of new ways to get the word out about the product, and the bonuses for doing so are usually quite good.”

 

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