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Salt Point Canned Cocktails Margarita

07/21/2021

by: Kyle Swartz

Salt Point Canned Cocktails now offers a new ready-to-drink canned Margarita.

Made with blanco tequila using Weber Blue agave mixed with house-made triple sec, agave syrup, lime and the right amount of carbonation, the result is a fresh and bright tasting Margarita with sweet aromatics, 10% ABV and no artificial preservatives, the company says.

One can is equal to two ready-to-drink cocktails that can be enjoyed straight from the can or poured over ice.

The can design shows a mermaid reminiscent of seaport characters and stories, like all Salt Point packaging.

Margarita joins the Salt Point lineup of canned cocktails, including Moscow Mule, Greyhound and Gin Highball.

All Salt Point cocktails retail for $4.99 per can, or $17.99 per 4-pack.

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The brand is in 11 states, including California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Nevada, Arizona, Montana, Tennessee, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Connecticut and newly available direct to consumer online at www.saltpoint.co.

This comes as the ready-to-drink category continues to explode in America.

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Last modified: 07/21/2021

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