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Stimulate Names Nz’s Top 12 Eligible Men

Published: Tue 5 Mar 2002 11:42 AM
A new web-site for women – www.stimulate.co.nz – launches today and features New Zealand’s Top 12 Eligible Men.
The site is the brainchild of diet Coke and has been designed to match the lifestyle of the independent New Zealand woman.
Says Coca-Cola Oceania Region Corporate Affairs Manager, Alison Sykora: “The stimulate site is a source of local and international news – a place to share ideas and access information on everything from fashion and cuisine to entertainment and health.”
Stimulate is also designed for fun – as evidenced by the inclusion of what the site claims to be ‘the best blokes in the country’ - New Zealand’s 12 most eligible men.
“The men chosen are not your predictable line up of semi-clothed hunks,” says Sykora.
“They’re self-made, successful in their chosen field and above all, have an x-factor that distinguishes them from the male masses!”
The list includes entrepreneurs, an actor, a media man, a creative guru, some of the country’s top sportsmen, a musician and an adrenaline junkie.
“To be honest, it was hard limiting the list to just our delicious dozen,” adds Sykora. “And I have no doubt that our selection will raise some debate, but after all, that’s what stimulate is all about.”
Be stimulated. Check out Stimulate’s Top 12 Eligible Men. www.stimulate.co.nz – on-line now.
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