Drinkaware asks Facebook users 'Why Let Good Times Go Bad?'
22 Sep 2010 | by Sarah Shearman
Drinkaware has rolled out a Facebook-led digital campaign of its wider "Why Let the Good Times Go Bad?" campaign to tackle binge drinking.
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Drinkaware has rolled out a Facebook-led digital campaign of its wider "Why Let the Good Times Go Bad?" campaign to tackle binge drinking.
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