Kinley distributed red roses to 10,000 couples on the occasion of Valentine’s Day
10,000 red roses were distributed on Valentine’s Day on Wednesday in Budapest. Couples walking downtown could celebrate Valentine’s Day with flowers thanks to Kinley. In addition to the roses, passers-by could also taste the soft drink brand’s latest mixed berry flavored product, Kinley Pink Aromatic Berry.
“At Kinley, we believe that quality time spent on ourselves and small attentions are very important, let’s spend that time either alone, with friends or even with our partner. On Valentine’s Day, this takes on an even more prominent role, so we wanted to surprise as many passers-by as possible with a little attention, because everyone deserves that much.”
– said Bianka Aldrete-Andavölgyi, Kinley’s Hungarian brand manager.
Today’s Valentine’s Day can originate from the ancient Roman pagan festival, and it got its name from Saint Bálint, that is, Saint Valentine. Two important figures of English literature, Geoffrey Chaucer and William Shakespeare, may have played a role in celebrating romantic love today on February 14. The XVIII. by the middle of the 20th century, sending messages and giving gifts between friends and lovers became common. Valentine’s Day has been popular in Hungary since the 1990s.
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