The Powys company that makes one of the UK’s leading School Compliant drinks has partnered with Go Ape for a national promotion.
Radnor Hills has been making healthy kids drink Radnor Fizz for over 15 years from its base in Knighton, Powys.
Launching today and running until November 1, there are lots of chances to win the weekly prize of a Go Ape voucher throughout the year. Chris Butler, Marketing Manager for Radnor Hills, said: “Go Ape is an amazing day out for families and a brilliant way to get out into nature, to challenge yourself and have fun.
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