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Fridge manufacturer Husky has revamped its website and is offering display chiller customers a free street shouter to promote cold beer ahead of the Six Nations rugby tournament.

Husky's new-look website - huskyproducts.com - features a numberAof exclusive offers, including free stock from major drinks brands, as well as industry information, news, ...

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