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The 1983 Creamy Espresso Martini Will Be Distributed in Canada

The distribution of the 1983 Creamy Espresso Martini by Southern Glazer's Wine & Spirits of Canada marks a notable development in the ready-to-drink beverage market. This partnership ensures wider availability of a product that aims to deliver the luxurious espresso martini experience in a prepackaged, canned, and portable format.

The 1983 Creamy Espresso Martini combines vodka, cream liqueur, and robust espresso to offer a bar-quality cocktail designed for convenience, targeting both coffee aficionados and cocktail enthusiasts. This product stands out as "the first creamy espresso martini introduced to the Canadian market." By prioritizing ingredient quality and crafting the formula alongside expert mixologists, 1983 has worked tirelessly to replicate the depth and texture of freshly prepared espresso martinis.

Packaged in 250mL cans, the 1983 Creamy Espresso Martini caters to modern consumers seeking indulgence without effort, making it appealing for events, gatherings, or personal enjoyment at home.
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