In the modern age of texting, adding flavour to our messages through a favourite emoji has become second nature to most. But a recent survey commissioned by Simply Spiked found that only 65% of Canadians 44+ said they were aware of double entendres when using emojis, which may accidentally lead to sending š texts to friends and family with a more risquĆ© meaning. So, to mark the release of Simply Spikedās new peach lineup, the brand is making sure people know how to use the peach emoji properly to avoid any, um, awkward conversations.
Simply Spiked can help you Peach Responsibly
In a recent survey commissioned by Simply Spiked, statistics showed that almost 3-in-5 Canadians 60+ have no clue how to properly use emojis and one in three Canadian Gen-Zās have received an inappropriate text through a poorly placed eggplant or peach emoji. So, to save the awkwardness and clear up any confusion, Simply Spiked created a hotline that helps people send the right text, the right way.
How does it work? Canadians can text to 1-855-691-GENZ (4369) today to get real Gen-Z advice on best text practices and how to use the juiciest emojis in their text conversations ā without any accidental insinuations.
This means that every person can share the excitement about Simply Spikedās new peach flavours and avoid all of the uncomfortable conversations. After all, thereās so much flavour to get excited about: With 5% real fruit juice, the Simply Spiked Signature Peach, Strawberry Peach and Kiwi Peach flavours is set to be the new favourite cooler among peach-appreciating Canadians of legal drinking age. For more on the brand and its newest beverage line-up, Canadians are encouraged to follow Simply Spiked Peach at SimplySpiked.ca and @simplyspikedca.
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