Greek Oxygen in a can the new popular souvenir from Greece

Wondering what unique souvenir you can take back home to your family and friends after a getaway to Greece? Forget your standard magnets, keyrings, and postcards, now you can take home some Greek oxygen in a can, greekcitytimes.com advises its readers in the following article: 

Greek Oxygen is conveniently packed in a can so now you can take some Greek air with you everywhere you go.

The firm launched the product in June of 2016 and the concept behind it, according to the Greek Oxygen team was to create a souvenir that contained the blue of the sea and the sky, the culture and history of Greece.

“Basically, you can take it with you wherever you go, as Greek Oxygen is a can which holds Greek air of the sea, the blue of the sky and the sea,” they point out.

The specific product represents a new souvenir line which combines both the Greek culture and the definition of the gift itself.

It’s a product, totally new in the souvenirs’ line for those who want to take a ‘part’ of Greece back home with them.

Retailing at 3.50 euros per can, and mostly selling through their online store, they have also launched a campaign with hotels, resorts and cruise ships and the product is now available in Crete, Rhodes, Santorini, Kefalonia, and many more islands.

“It is a product, completely new in the souvenirs’ line for those who want to take a ‘part’ of Greece back home. It’s a keepsake, a remembrance, a tell-tale sign that someone has visited Greece. It is a must-have souvenir, a gift that will mean the most when the visitor gets home,” argues the marketing manager of Greek Oxygen.

“It is innovative and humorous. Of course, we don’t go to Olympus to gather air. The air, naturally, finds its way in the cans and we just seal them. The can is easy to transport and safe. Nothing will happen to it in a suitcase or in an airplane,” they conclude.

Read more at greekcitytimes.com

RELATED TOPICS: GreeceGreek tourism newsTourism in GreeceGreek islandsHotels in GreeceTravel to GreeceGreek destinations Greek travel marketGreek tourism statisticsGreek tourism report

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