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TAMBA Takes Home Silver in the Roses Creative Awards

May 4th, 2012
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Last night saw the Roses Creative Awards announced at a glittering ceremony in Manchester. Representing Team TAMBA was Account Manager, Grace Mills and our client Jae Hopkins represented Butlin’s, the client for whom we’d had a campaign nominated.

After the longest wait – Best app / game was one of the last categories to be announced – we were overjoyed to pick up a Silver award for Happy Days, our second award for the campaign in the last few months.

The Happy Days viral game, which recently won a Travel Marketing Award, has now been played over 2.3 million times and continues to charm a family audience with more and more viral spread as time goes on.

The win comes in a week where Butlin’s have again retained us to provide some very exciting marketing activity so we’ll be sharing that in the next couple of months.

 

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