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EVENT REPORT   05.07.08 9:25 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Feet First
Barefoot Wines set up a public event (and invited Breakfast Television) to bring awareness to the brand while raising money for the Blue Flag program, which certifies environmentally safe beaches.
Barefoot Wines held a beach-themed promotional event at Yonge-Dundas Square yesterday morning, offering free pedicures and wine samples to passersby. Jennifer Wall, the California company's winemaker, worked with Praxis PR on the product awareness and fund-raising event. For every pedicure given, Barefoot pledged to donate $100 to Blue Flag, an eco-labeling program for beaches. The program is operated in Canada by Environmental Defence.

"We have a longstanding policy that we don't do any paid advertising, so instead we partner with nonprofit organizations for promotions and local events," said Wall, who flew in from Los Angeles. Jennifer Valentine of Breakfast Television broadcast live from the event, which started at 6:30 a.m.
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To set the beach scene, the band Graffiti Park dressed in summer outfits and played while standing in a crate decorated with palm trees and umbrellas. Beside them, three estheticians from the Mobile Spa gave pedicures using foot sanitizer instead of the usual foot soak. After 11 a.m., a tasting tent opened that included wine samples and finger foods from the Pickle Barrel. Barefoot Wines, available in Ontario since last September, aimed to raise $10,000 at the event.   —Erin Letson

 

Barefoot Promotion at Yonge-Dundas Square

Catering Pickle Barrel
Entertainment Graffiti Park
Pedicures The Mobile Spa
PR Praxis PR

RELATED TOPICS Barefoot Wines, Breakfast Television, Environmental Defence
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