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Tequila Rose releases new one litre bottle in time for Christmas

Gina

12/15/2023 7:51:51 PM

Product Development

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As more pink drink ‘dupes’ have been released this year, Tequila Rose has added another bottle size to their collection to reinforce that they are the perfect occasion drink for the festive season. 

 

In 2016, the Insta-famous drinks brand released a 50cl format in a bid to extend its reach into the off-trade complete with a thermochromatic bottle that signals when the strawberry liqueur is at the optimal drinking temperature - with the roses on the label turning pink when it’s ready to drink.

 

Brand Manager of Tequila Rose, Sophie McLeay says, “We have released this one litre bottle to ensure there is a format for every occasion. The 1L bottle is the perfect sharing size, and is delivered straight to your home via Amazon”

 

Customers can get their hands on the perfect plus one to bring to any festive celebration via Amazon for £25.50, alongside 50cl and 70cl versions that can be purchased in supermarkets nationwide. 

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