UK: Maxxium promo hit by festival collapse
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 28 August 2009
Drinks distributor Maxxium UK has hit a setback in its plans to promote Maker's Mark Bourbon, after a festival sponsored by the brand was pulled at the last minute.
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Drinks distributor Maxxium UK has hit a setback in its plans to promote Maker's Mark Bourbon, after a festival sponsored by the brand was pulled at the last minute.

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