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Posted 19/08/2024 9:21am

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Sprite brings the heat,
Sydney's spice lovers unite,
Wings, Tins, and Sprite meet.

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Sprite's 'House of Heat' to refresh Sydney spice lovers

Sprite is gearing up for the launch of its 'House of Heat' in Sydney, in collaboration with Darlinghurst venue Wings and Tins.

The event is scheduled to take place at Wings and Tins on Friday, 30 August, starting at 6.00pm. The highlight of the evening will be a spicy wing challenge, with a menu specifically designed to pair with the Coca-Cola-owned lemon-lime soft drink.

Senior Marketing Director for Coca-Cola in Australia, Kate Miller, said: "We couldn’t be more excited to be bringing the heat to Aussies that love all things spicy! We know the feeling of loving spicy food but needing a refreshing beverage to help cool yourself down. We feel there’s no better way than with an ice-cold Sprite, so we invite Aussies to join us and take on our spicy challenge."

Australians are invited to register for a spot in the challenge at no cost, with successful registrants allowed to bring a friend. The event will be hosted by radio duo Jimmy and Nath, and will also feature other prizes and a DJ.

Co-Owner of Wings and Tins, Anthony MacFarlane, said: "We take our spice very seriously at Wings and Tins, so we’re pretty excited to work with Sprite to create a unique experience showcasing our delicious sauces and chicken wings which will definitely bring some proper heat to the spice lovers of Sydney."

Coca-Cola ANZ is a total beverage company with products sold in more than 200 countries and territories. Its portfolio in Australia includes Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Fanta, Sprite, Powerade among others.

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