By far the most accurate article 👇 Journos will twist the words and skim read a press release for clickbait, but thank you to @CoconutsHK and @SCMPNews for listening to our side and supporting a fellow Hong Kong brand 🇭🇰!
@NewsBFM Hey @NewsBFM, you've actually got the news wrong - we're not changing our name nor have we been legally asked to! We fought back, we won and we're proud to continue showcasing our culture and heritage. We'll be updating our back labels as suggested, so kiss our rear (label) x
Oops. But we’re not going anywhere. FOK HING GIN is here to stay…. with a more ‘educational’ reverse label for our UK customers! #fokhinggin#fokhingkarens@MetroUK
Embarrassing and preposterous!
If your pronunciation of Fok Hing Gin comes out sounding like Fucking Gin then you've mispronounced it from the get go. Ruling the name of a Hong Kong street as being offensive is culturally insensitive and awful.
Source: I am a Cantonese speaker.
@BlockMeNoBlockU@BorisTrump6@thenewZeus2 We’re not changing, for anyone (other than our back label… apparently we need to be ‘more educational’ about our origins). Sit back, relax and put in that call to your neighbour.
@GlobalBritain21 Be our guest! And until Sunday you can get 25% off with code FOKHINGKARENS. Best get the original version, before the UK ‘educational’ ones are introduced!
@jmcalder101 @Pieandapint @philmellows It's an anagram (been mentioned in an earlier paragraph and our website), the Portman Group had too much sampling of our gin evidence so they made a mistake in writing - no need to get your knickers in a twist fellas ;)
Tipple Tuesdays might not be an *actual* weekly occasion, but what better time than the present? Let's whip up a few gimlets with the pals!
https://t.co/QmhVvrfDXH
Who runs the world? Girls! (and gin, if you're asking us). Every ladies night should start with some FOK HING GIN - cheers to a fabulous night ahead! 💃