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Video booth and quirky messages for Valentine’s

On Saturday the P.S. video booth dropped in at Eastgate where shoppers were shown how to tell their loved one how they feel in an exciting, different way.

You don’t have to rack your brain on what to buy your bae this Valentine’s Day, just buy a P.S. chocolate, record a video in the P.S. booth and voila.

Celebrities Chanley Wong and Khutso Theledi helped P.S. to share the love.

Cadbury P.S. launched a new Valentine’s Day campaign under the hashtag #SayItWithPS.

On Saturday, the P.S. video booth dropped in at Eastgate where shoppers were shown how to tell their loved one how they feel in an exciting, different way.

Phelisa Zungula explains to Gopolang Duru how the new P.S. campaign works.

Not only did they get to record special messages in the P.S. video love booth, but they also got to meet and interact with celebrities Khutso Theledi from YFM and Chanley Wong from e.tv’s Sistahood.

Gopolang Duru sent a special Valentine’s message to her husband.
Jerry Tleane and Tyler Dennis pose in front of the P.S. video booth that was launched.
Bloggers Mohammed Sarlie and Bianca Balutto (Adventures of Be and Moe) hold up their P.S. chocolates after recording their message of love in the video booth.
Yfm’s Khutso Theledi is shown how to send the video message link to her phone by Jerry Tleane.
Chanley Wong and Khutso Theledi (centre) are flanked by P.S. marketers Jerry Tleane, Mbali Hadebe, Tyler Dennis and Phelisa Zungula.
YFM DJ Khutso Theledi is excited to share the love with P.S. this Valentine’s Day.

 

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