Ginebra celebrates 30 years of 'Never Say Die' spirit



In celebration of the 30 years of "Never Say Die" spirit, Ginebra San Miguel Inc. (GSMI) has launched a special promo that basketball fans from every generation will enjoy.

The Ganado Classics: 3-Decade Jersey Collection promo, which will run from May 1 to August 31, 2017, gives fans the chance to own the jerseys that were part of the most defining moments in Ginebra San Miguel team's history.

Collect all five jerseys featuring the names and numbers that thrilled Ginebra die-hard fans from the past three decades - Jaworski 7 for the First Edition and NSD jerseys; David 1 for Ginebra Na! jersey; Caguioa 47 for Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings jersey; and Thompson 6 for Barangay Ginebra San Miguel jersey.


"Fans can  now relive the Ginebra San Miguel basketball team's historic moments. These jerseys are representations of the notable players form the different Ginebra eras. From the birth of never say die spirit through 'Living Legend' Robert Jaworski to the new generation of Gin Kings that continued the never say die legacy," said Ginebra San Miguel brand manager Paolo Tupaz.


To avail of the jerseys, just  buy any GSMI product. Every five seals of Ginebra San Miguel or Vino Kulafu or any three caps of GSM Blue, GSM Blue Flavor and Primera Light Brandy entitles customers to purchase one jersey for only P100 at your favorite supermarket or convenience store nationwide.


To guarantee its authenticity, all jerseys feature two patches: "Ganado Classics" patch and "Never Say Die" patch, stitched at the front, bottom left side of the jersey.


For more details and updates on the Ganado Classics: 3-Decade Jersey Collection promo, check out the official Facebook page of Ginebra San Miguel www.facebook.com/barangayginebra, log on to www.ginebra.com.ph or call the customer hotline at 632-2564.








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