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FOSKA MAKES IT THREE STRAIGHT WITH JAMAICA TALLAWAHS

CPL,Jamaica Tallawahs,Andre Russell,Dave Cameron,

Foska Oats, founding sponsor of the Jamaica Tallawahs, is back on board for the third year in a row. John Ramson, Chairman of Caribbean Foods Limited said, “We look forward to this year’s staging of the Caribbean Premier League. The last two years recorded resounding successes. We are confident thatJamaicans will wholeheartedly support their team and we hope that the Tallawahs will bring home the CPL Trophy. Foska Oats is honoured to play a pivotal role in these games.”

Foska Oats has a rich heritage of supporting the development of sports in Jamaica. The involvement includesfitness related events, such as the Chas. E. Ramson Grand Prix Road Race 2015. Thereis a natural synergy between Foska Oats and sports due to the product’s health benefits. The carbohydrate content available in Foska Oats fuels our athletes’ high energy needs. Foska Oats is also a great source of essential vitamins and minerals and helps lower cholesterol.

Senior Brand Manager,Denise Byfield Dixon said, “The Foska Oats team is gearing up for another eventful season of fuelling our Jamaica Tallawahs.Foska oats is delighted to support the Jamaica Tallawahs to mark the historic event of playing under the lights in Sabina Park for CPL 2015”.In this regard, Foska Oats formalizes their sponsorship agreementas Principal Sponsor with a brunch to be attended by President of WICB Dave Cameron, Jamaica Tallawahs’Marketing Manager Vishnu Kumar, Foska Oats Brand Ambassador Andre Russell and other members of the team. The breakfast will be hosted at Melbourne Cricket Club at 9:30 am on Tuesday, June 16, 2015.

CPL Matches at Sabina Park
Jamaica Tallawahs vs St Lucia Zouks 7th July 6 PM
Jamaica Tallawahs vs T&T Red Steel 9th July 6 PM
Jamaica Tallawahs vs Barbados Tridents 11th July 6 PM
Jamaica Tallawahs vs Guyana Amazon Warriors 12th July 4 PM

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