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Sanpellegrino is bringing a Sicilian-style gift to Toronto this weekend

If a spontaneous trip to Italy isn't in the cards this summer, don't worry. Sanpellegrino is bringing the Sicilian sun to Toronto instead.

A mysterious 20-foot gift at The Well is transforming into a dreamy Sicily-inspired coastal escape for the Sanpellegrino CIAO! launch happening Saturday, May 30, and Sunday, May 31.

Guests can expect a live DJ, a vintage Piaggio sampling truck, personalized postcards from a live artist, and photo ops with a vintage Vespa.

From Italy with love

This summer bash is all about celebrating CIAO!, a new kind of flavoured sparkling water made with a dash of real fruit juice and a pinch of Sicilian salt.

At the activation, you will get the chance to sample the four exciting flavours: Blood Orange, Peach, Lime, and Cherry. 

With 15 calories or less per can, CIAO! uses all-natural, high-quality ingredients to create a perfectly balanced and refreshing taste experience.

The pop-up is bringing a taste of Southern Italy to downtown Toronto and giving visitors a first look at Sanpellegrino's newest sparkling water just in time for summer. 

Ready to channel an Italian summer without leaving the city? Head down to The Well and celebrate with CIAO!

And if you can’t make it, you can find your favourite Sicilian holiday in a can coast-to-coast at major retailers including Loblaw, Walmart, Metro, Sobeys, and Amazon.

Sanpellegrino CIAO! Activation

When: Saturday, May 30, to Sunday, May 31
Where: The Well
Time: 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 

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