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Xtra Foods launches JAVA Bonanza - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

ON July 13 Xtra Foods launched JAVA Bonanza with a bang with a Balloon Twisting Workshop at all branches.

A media release said it was a day filled with lots of fun and creativity as children and adults dived into the fascinating world of balloon twisting. Guided by expert instructors, participants brought their imaginations to life, creating incredible balloon sculptures like teddy bears, swords, birds, dogs, swans, snakes, and more.

The joy and laughter were contagious, and everyone left with a certificate of participation to celebrate their achievements.

Daniel Austin, group marketing manager, expressed his delight at the success of the workshop, sating, “At Xtra Foods, we believe in the power of community connection and the importance of learning new skills, especially as schools are closed for the next two months. This event exemplifies our commitment to enriching the lives of our community members and providing engaging, educational experiences that bring families together.”

Xtra Foods thanked its sponsors: Nestle Orchard, Smalta Carib, Hadco Creamery, Fruta Juice, Oasis Water, Smith Robertson, Act11 Popcorn, Nature Valley, Bermudez Biscuits, Vemco and Hand Arnold.

The event, which was reportedly fully booked in advance, received overwhelming positive feedback from participants, it said, many of whom expressed eagerness to attend future workshops and events hosted by Xtra Foods Java Bonanza.

Looking ahead, Xtra Foods Java Bonanza has planned a series of exciting event including a movie night, watermelon mania and an Xtra groovy fun and dance fiesta. These events, said the release, along with more activities scheduled throughout the July-August vacation, would provide fun, entertainment and opportunities for families to bond, learn new skills and create lasting memories.

 

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