Lance Collins, the beverage mogul behind brands such as NOS, Fuze, and Core, has announced the launch of his newest tequila soda label, 'Casa Azul.'
The new line offers consumers a tequila-based canned cocktail with a low-calorie count and a sweet but refreshing flavor profile. The new ready-to-drink cocktail comes in a 12-ounce baby blue can, which intends to evoke the natural and refreshing quality of the beverage. Casa Azul is being released in four flavor variations, all of which will feature a blend of premium tequila, sparkling water, agave nectar, and natural flavors.
"We’re reaching both hard seltzer drinkers looking for a premium offering and canned cocktail drinkers looking for ease and convenience," said Collins in a recent statement. "People want real spirits and quality ingredients, but also something that’s easy to drink anytime and anywhere."
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