By Leo Barraclough
26.03.2020 - 00:13 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Two Strathaven gin companies have teamed up to offer up over 340 bottles of hand sanitiser to organisations in need.
McLean’s Gin and Inspirited Dry Gin teamed up to crowdfund an impressive £2000 in just days.
And that allowed the creative pairing to provide 341 x 70cl bottles to hospitals, GP surgeries, chemists, community care workers, charities, and police stations.
In fact, pretty much every frontline service provider in their area was given a helping hand by the resilience of the pair.
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Two Strathaven gin companies have teamed up to offer up over 340 bottles of hand sanitiser to organisations in need.
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