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Calling all soda connoisseurs: Get your hands on the can you can’t buy!

| Supplier news

Two truly South African favourites — Checkers Sixty60 and Sparletta Crème Soda — have come together to create a limited‑edition, co‑branded collector’s can that celebrates the brands’ shared place in local culture.

Only Sixty60 customers, who order between 1-6 April, may discover one of these special-edition cans tucked into their delivery bags as a joyful surprise.

The bespoke design brings the two brands’ instantly recognisable and complimentary colour worlds together: Sparletta’s signature Crème Soda green married with the bold accents of Checkers Sixty60 – and of course your friendly neighbourhood delivery guy - creating a bright, proudly local pack that feels both nostalgic and fresh.

Sixty60 is redefining product sampling by trading generic handouts for bespoke gifting moments that genuinely resonate with its target audience. The app’s surprise‑and‑delight model has consistently shown its ability to drive strong engagement and meaningful commercial uplift around key seasonal occasions.

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