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Dear East Dulwich, I need some people to take part in some market research next week for some new gin products in the West End. If anyone is interested please send me an mail (to [email protected]) with name, email address, dob and mobile number. It will be a lot of fun and you will be paid for your time!


Group 1

Females aged 30-45. Must be gin drinkers as 1st choice spirit and discerning about what brands you drink.

Wednesday 22nd August 2 hours from 630pm.


Group 2

Males aged 30-45. Must be gin drinkers as 1st choice and discerning about what brands you drink.

Thursday 23rd August 2 hours from 845pm.



cheers

John

07949 008253

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Who's the client intent on cornering the 1st choice discerning gin drinker market?


Face it, your just going to get a load of serial respondents turning up to get pissed. No blokes drink gin as a first choice.


just make it up and save yourself the grief.


That said I'll be giving you a call claiming that I am an ardent Bombay Saphire man intent on imparting my wisdom so keep your phone on..

Alan, gin is as fine a spirit as exists (when it's good, mmm tanqueray 10). It's also the basis of pimms No1, no'alo'apeople know tha'

Mind you, whisky is as fine a spirit as exists (when it's good, mmm 20 year old speyside malt)

or rum is as fine a spirit as exists (when it's good, mmm Havana Club siete a?os)

etc...etc...

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