When
it comes to water, I certainly know that my grandparents like most
grandparents, did not drink bottled mineral water. The water they drank
came from the village stream or borehole which was often a mile away.
And most times they did not boil the water because then, the MOH had not
thought – or was it had not bothered telling them about boiling water
before they drank it.
To
date, we have a market that is flooded with bottled mineral water.
There is so much bottled mineral water on the market that it is often
gets confusing as in terms of what does one buy, which is the best
brand.
Thankfully,
I don’t drink water – bottled or otherwise for as much as that advert
tells us that water is life the reality is that water has no taste. It
is just there and very bland. If only some sugar could be added into it.
That
said, there is a chap called Daniel Craig – the James Bond actor who is
coming to Uganda this Thursday and will be in Cineplex, Oasis Mall.
Ok,
he may not be here in person but the beer brand he drinks in the movie
will be sponsoring the premier of the movie. The beer, which is brewed
in Holland, also sponsors the football European Champions League amongst
other things
So
what’s the big deal about beer, James Bond and Daniel Craig? Well
Juliana Kagwa who, is the country manager for Heineken and certain Koen
Mroshuis who is Heineken’s General Manager for East Africa invited me
and a whole host of other people on an ‘open your world’ boat cruise
last week.
Boat
cruises are boat cruises and this one was no different from the many
that I have previously attended. There were plenty of drinks, food and
of course, a presentation given by both Kagwa and Morshuis.
But
the thing that really intrigued was that James Bond will no longer be
drinking his usual – Vodka Martini and thus he will no longer be telling
the barman that he wants it: “shaken, not stirred.”
He
won’t be drinking Vodka Martini because Kagwa, Morshuis and the bigwigs
back at Heineken’s head office in Amsterdam have lured James Bond away
from Vodka Martini and on to their brand. And I also hear that the move
cost them millions of US dollars.
It
kind of reminds me of the battles I used to have with Uganda Breweries
and Nile Breweries when the likes of Sandor Walusimbi, Marion Muyobo and
Brenda Mbathi were still with UBL
I
am sure that they didn’t spend the same kind of dime on luring me away
from their brands that Heineken spent luring James Bond away from Vodka
Martini. Like I said, Heineken spent millions on Bond. I am also sure
that they also threw in other incentives to make him sign.
If
I recall, all I got from UBL was a t-shirt and a couple of beers and
that was it, I was on board. I still can’t believe that I sold myself so
cheaply but now that I know millions of US dollars were spent on Bond,
is this the right time to jump off the UBL ship and throw myself at the
feet of Kagwa and Morshuis?
But
then again with an average price tag of 10k per bottle in most pubs,
which not only shook me but stirred me, it might just be more than a
tall financial order to meet on my part – well unless I get invited to
another cruise and the movie premier on Thursday.
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