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Energy BBDO searched for real fans to turn into custom, digital jockeys who appeared atop the turtles as they raced
While no fan can ride a horse during the real Derby, Old Forester fans were given the chance to “ride” a turtle during the 2021 Old Forester Kentucky Turtle Derby. In partnership with creative agency Energy BBDO, Old Forester searched for real fans to turn into custom, digital jockeys who appeared atop the turtles as they raced. The winners of the competition were chosen the week of the race and their faces were 3D-rendered over the turtle they were chosen to ride. The jockeys were also asked to provide real, fun facts about themselves that were incorporated into the 11-minute film.
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ROSE HILL, N.C. (PRWEB) February 09, 2021 The largest winery in the South, Duplin Winery of Rose Hill, has broken ground on the family-owned winery s third exciting location. Located on 70 acres at the previous Hombre Golf Club, Duplin Winery is building a 35,000-square-foot complex that will be the home of an award-winning, laid-back Southern-style wine tasting experience featuring specialty drinks, gourmet foods, merchandise, live entertainment and America s Favorite Sweet Wine. It is expected to open in early 2022. Representing an initial $15 million investment, the attraction will employ more than 50 people. Over 20 acres of the property will be dedicated to conservation and preserving the land s natural beauty.
Duplin Winery has initially invested $15 million in the project and says the attraction will employ more than 50 people. Duplin s plans include dedicating more than 20 acres of the property to conservation and preserving the land s natural beauty. The plans also include planting an additional 100 acres of grapes in the Panhandle to support its Panama City Beach location, according to the company s website.
Duplin is the largest muscadine winery in the world, with a tank capacity of 2.1 million gallons. Duplin grows its own grapes in North Carolina and works with more than 60 farming families to buy grapes in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina and Mississippi.