
This is stolineya pride. The people of Russia not holding back. Showing with great sprit how happy they are to make Stoli a part of their lives. My group and I will be building a never before see portfolio for this historic Vodka that dates back to 1901.
The last class we had to write a story about the beginnings of Stoli. All of the group members and I were all on the same page. We had a lot of fun researching the product and coming up with an appropriate story that truly described Stolichnaya’s background, childhood, and his battle to becoming successful in a world of terror, war and control.
Considering I had such a good time making up a story, for this blog I want to make up stories about some other intriguing brands.
The alcohol industry is very competitive. Beers, wines, coolers, liquers, spirits, vintage wine communicate with us on a regular basis. Whether it is when we go out for hang out, grab a drink, we clearly look around the bar to see what is going on, and without even knowing it, you are ordering whatever is on tap that you see advertised the most around the bar. This may be true if you are not brand loyal that is. And you walk into the bar, and order exactly what you order the night before, the night before that, and last week when you walked into the same bar because it’s your bar and it’s your beer.
Im getting off track with my story and leaning towards brand loyalty,
Anyway, I wanted to tell you my version of the story of Grey Goose.
So Once upon a time, there was this fancy self famed French gentle man named Sidney Frank. He was the life of the party, always knew the right thing to say and enjoyed learning more and more about the North American culture. He always wondered to himself, “if I am going to woo the Americans, what shall I bring them for a gift to show my gratitude for their hospitality” So Sidney figured out that if he could simply propose a very powerful man, Bacardi, with something that would literally give Bacardi a piece of France forever. Frank wanted America to embrace him for an intelligent man that comes from a land of rich culture, raw materials and spirits.
After collecting fresh winter wheat from the South of France, alpine spring water and limestone plateaux of the Massic Central, Frank created one of France’s highly recognized and praised Vodka’s, the Grey Goose.
Frank revealed the Grey Goose to the people of France before he presented it to Bacardi. He knew that if his people loved the smooth yet strong clear sexy vodka then it would be easy for him to fly the goose over and into the hearts of the Americans.
So, to make a long story short, Frank finally launched Grey Goose into the States, and let it fly freely into the hearts of many Vodka enthusiasts. But Grey Goose starting taking a lot of attention away Bacardi. Well, Bacardi wanted to be friends; therefore, he wasn’t going to have Frank control where the Grey Goose flies. So in return, Bacardi gave Frank over two billion dollars to pass over all of the rights for flying the Grey Goose.

Frank didn’t feel like he was losing anything, I mean he always had Jagermeister by his side, and he eventually teamed up with one of the United States most successful rap stars, lil John and created a CRUNK of an energy drink together.
So that is the story of the Grey Goose and his creator Sidney Frank. He brought him up, took care of him supported him, and eventually sold his soul over to a man in his high rise in New York City.
Is this a story of rags to riches, from a lost love to a new love, boy finds girl, loses girl but gets a new girl. In any case, it contains some true events, but the story itself is made up. Did you enjoy?
The last class we had to write a story about the beginnings of Stoli. All of the group members and I were all on the same page. We had a lot of fun researching the product and coming up with an appropriate story that truly described Stolichnaya’s background, childhood, and his battle to becoming successful in a world of terror, war and control.
Considering I had such a good time making up a story, for this blog I want to make up stories about some other intriguing brands.
The alcohol industry is very competitive. Beers, wines, coolers, liquers, spirits, vintage wine communicate with us on a regular basis. Whether it is when we go out for hang out, grab a drink, we clearly look around the bar to see what is going on, and without even knowing it, you are ordering whatever is on tap that you see advertised the most around the bar. This may be true if you are not brand loyal that is. And you walk into the bar, and order exactly what you order the night before, the night before that, and last week when you walked into the same bar because it’s your bar and it’s your beer.
Im getting off track with my story and leaning towards brand loyalty,
Anyway, I wanted to tell you my version of the story of Grey Goose.
So Once upon a time, there was this fancy self famed French gentle man named Sidney Frank. He was the life of the party, always knew the right thing to say and enjoyed learning more and more about the North American culture. He always wondered to himself, “if I am going to woo the Americans, what shall I bring them for a gift to show my gratitude for their hospitality” So Sidney figured out that if he could simply propose a very powerful man, Bacardi, with something that would literally give Bacardi a piece of France forever. Frank wanted America to embrace him for an intelligent man that comes from a land of rich culture, raw materials and spirits.
After collecting fresh winter wheat from the South of France, alpine spring water and limestone plateaux of the Massic Central, Frank created one of France’s highly recognized and praised Vodka’s, the Grey Goose.
Frank revealed the Grey Goose to the people of France before he presented it to Bacardi. He knew that if his people loved the smooth yet strong clear sexy vodka then it would be easy for him to fly the goose over and into the hearts of the Americans.
So, to make a long story short, Frank finally launched Grey Goose into the States, and let it fly freely into the hearts of many Vodka enthusiasts. But Grey Goose starting taking a lot of attention away Bacardi. Well, Bacardi wanted to be friends; therefore, he wasn’t going to have Frank control where the Grey Goose flies. So in return, Bacardi gave Frank over two billion dollars to pass over all of the rights for flying the Grey Goose.

Frank didn’t feel like he was losing anything, I mean he always had Jagermeister by his side, and he eventually teamed up with one of the United States most successful rap stars, lil John and created a CRUNK of an energy drink together.
So that is the story of the Grey Goose and his creator Sidney Frank. He brought him up, took care of him supported him, and eventually sold his soul over to a man in his high rise in New York City.
Is this a story of rags to riches, from a lost love to a new love, boy finds girl, loses girl but gets a new girl. In any case, it contains some true events, but the story itself is made up. Did you enjoy?

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