Celtic fans demands for Lisbon Lions products has seen Magners re-release a Hoops back after the product sold out in just two weeks.
Magners Irish Cider has now released more limited edition 1967 Lisbon Lions packs to meet the phenomenal demand after the 50th anniversary celebrations.
The packs are emblazoned with the iconic image of the Celtic team taking to the pitch ahead of their historic 1967 victory, and with each bottle carrying the names of the legendary players who made history in the heat of Lisbon - they have become somewhat of a collectors item.
Fans snapping up the latest batch of packs will be in good company, as celebrity Celtic fans including Rod Stewart, Noel Gallagher and Kevin Bridges were also lucky enough to get their hands on the 1967 limited edition.
Sales of the special packs raised £19,670 for the Celtic FC Foundation. A donation of £10 from each of the first 1,967 packs was made to employability programs that help long-term unemployed people get back into work.
Paul Condron, Marketing Director at Magners, said: “The demand for the initial run of the limited-edition Lisbon Lions packs was overwhelming. We are delighted to respond to requests from fans and can confirm that the packs are now back in stock."
Packs will be available from the Celtic Superstore and a selection of on-trade outlets across Scotland from today, Friday 6th June.
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