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WIN! Black Cat launches new collab with visual artist Karabo Poppy. 1 lucky Black Cat lover stands a chance to WIN a hamper of Black Cat x Karabo Poppy merchandise valued at R2 500! To enter click here:

– South Africa’s most loved peanut butter and chocolate brand, Black Cat, took over Shine Studios in Johannesburg on Friday, 29 July 2022, to launch its highly anticipated collaboration with renowned visual artist extraordinaire Karabo Poppy Moletsane set to inspire the youth through its Feed The You, You Can Be campaign.

“The ‘Feed the You, You Can Be’ campaign is one that speaks to me because it’s a catalyst for change. It is allowing me the opportunity to be a representation of a young, black female who is disrupting the status-quo by showing the youth and those that look up to me how we now have the power to define what success is for ourselves,” said Karabo Poppy.

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