CaddyO on ITV’s Good Morning

TV presenters Alice Beer, Eamonn Holmes and Ruth Langsford showed off CellarDine’s CaddyO bottle chiller on ITV’s This Morning on May 16, with very complimentary comments for the product.  The programme boasts audience figures of up to two million viewers.

Hightlighting rise of stylish camping or ‘glamping,’Alice Beer reported that you do not have to forego home comforts to enjoy the great outdoors, with,  for example, the help of the CaddyO.

Peter Dunne, managing director of CellarDine (distributed via PHA) commented: “As a business we are 100% dedicated to designing and manufacturing the best possible products and will continue to promote our customers via the media where possible. We hope this additional coverage brings our customers media exposure and incremental sales.”

Top: The CaddyO from CellarDine.

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