Thursday 15 September 2011

Twitter's fruity facts

Since joining Twitter earlier this year, we are now avid fans of this particular social media site.  We love it!  Maybe it’s because we’re nosy, maybe it’s because we like to tell people how great Simply Nectar is or maybe it’s because we love keeping up to date with the latest news.  Whatever our reasons, we love it! 

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We love it so much that we have now started joining in the Fact Friday fun.  Every Friday on Twitter hundreds of thousands of people across the world share facts – from the funny and bizarre to the more serious.  This is in addition to the enjoyment we have every Wednesday when we do our New Word Wednesday tweets.  Oh the fun we have!

Last Friday was our first week joining in with Fact Friday so we decided to keep with the Simply Nectar theme and give some fun, fruit based facts.  All of them are related to different flavours of Simply Nectar.  Some of them were so odd we thought we would share some with you.

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Here goes:

  • In China the peach is a symbol of longevity and good luck.  (That must mean drinking Peach Simply Nectar is good luck!) 
  • Apples are fat, sodium, and cholesterol free. (We have Apple Simply Nectar. Bonus!) 
  • There is more fibre in an orange than in most other fruit and veg. (Get drinking those Orange Simply Nectars!) 
  • The saying “you’re a real peach” originated from the tradition of giving a peach to a friend you liked. (Give some Peach Simply Nectar to a friend!)
  • The mango is known as the 'king of fruit' throughout the world.  (Have a Mango Simply Nectar and you will be known as a king yourself!)
 


If these give you a fruity flavour of the fun we have on Twitter, come along and follow us - @SimplyNectar.  Join in with the #FactFriday fun too and share a few things with us (and the rest of the Twitosphere) that we don’t know.  We look forward to seeing you there.

Simply facts.

Simply Nectar 

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