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Limited Edition VB Blues Can with The Saturday Telegraph Purchase ($2.20) [NSW/ACT]

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For the first time in history, VB have turned their can BLUE! And we are giving you one FREE* when you pick up The Saturday Telegraph on Saturday, May 21!

So show your true BLUE colour this State of Origin and get your FREE* VB Blues Can next weekend!

**We support the responsible service of alcohol. AU residents 18+ only. Buy The Saturday Daily Telegraph on 21/05/16, cut out coupon and redeem at participating BWS

stores in NSW or ACT between 21/05/16 and 28/05/16 to get a free VB Limited Edition Blues can valued at $3.75. Max 1 free can per coupon. Limit 1 coupon per person.

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  • +16

    VB
    Have to buy the Daily Telegraph

    Are there any positives to this deal?

  • How much for the Saturday Telegraph ?

  • Do people north of the border drink VB?

  • +2

    Limited Edition VB Blues Can

    Is there any BEER in it? :/

    • +1

      Any beer ?

  • I'm running a bottle shop and we've got TONS of those "limited edition" currently in stock…They are certainly not looking limited to me at least.

    • +1

      limited to 3,000,000 is still limited…..

      • Well, to be fair, from the speed Australian drink VB (a slab a second all-day round roughly), 3,000,000 won't really hold long. I probably should secure myself one can of that just as a souvenir.

  • +1

    FREE BEER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • +1

      If you get free paper…

  • +2

    Not really sure if free beer with toilet paper is a sensible deal…

    • +1

      For this beer it makes perfect sense

  • -6

    Here come the moronic, james squire drinking "beer snobs". Ugh.

  • Victoria Bitter for the New South Welshman. Makes Sense! Probably like trying to sell XXXX to Victorians!

  • +2

    I'd suggest Blues fans stock up, you're going to need a few drinks to get over (yet another) Origin series loss…

  • +1

    They always had it in a blue can didn't they?
    It was called Fosters.

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