András Hajós scammed unsuspicious people in disguise
András Hajós had the opportunity to show his theatrical talent when he tapped the door of people’s home in disguise in a rural town with a funny question – he told them he would like to install a „beer cable” in the house.
The prank was actually part of new Soproni Frissen Csapolt (Soproni New-Drawn) campaign. András, who was visiting houses for a whole day in a wig and a fake beard was highly surprised to see that most people has fallen for the joke and actually believed that a personal beer pump will be installed in their houses.
The message of the campaign refers to the release of new Soproni Frissen Csapolt which can be carried anywhere like any beers – however, when pouring it into a glass one can experience the joy of first class freshly drawn beer.
You can check the prank here: ITT
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