SNAPPLE MANGO MADNESS
Mango Madness is the condition and the cure housed in the same bottle. Bet you never thought madness could be so delightfully refreshing.
Mango Madness is the condition and the cure housed in the same bottle. Bet you never thought madness could be so delightfully refreshing.
A fine lager with refreshing flavor and moderately light body. With lush use of aroma hops, Sapporo Premium has an amazingly crisp taste, refreshing flavor, and refined bitterness to leave a clean finish.
Made with Premium Vodka and natural strawberry flavor. 100 cals, 2g of sugar and 0 bubbles.
We saw a lady carrying a full basket of fruit on her head. Something whispered Snapple, so we lightened her load and mixed the flavors in a blender. Orange, pineapple, grape, and apple flavors make up this delicious punch that fits neatly in a hand-held bottle.
Hand-crafted in Burlington, VT, Switchback is a reddish-amber ale which is particularly well-balanced, allowing for complexity of flavor coupled with an unusually smooth and refreshing character. Five different malts, select hop varieties, and our own specially cultivated yeast create an ale which leads with hop flavors and a subtle impression of fruit (our yeast’s contribution), followed by a palate pleasing malty finish. Our own special process uses the yeast to naturally carbonate the beer, and we leave it unfiltered. The result is a satisfying brew full of flavor with a remarkably clean and smooth finish.
The Original Cheez Doodle is proof that even the craziest, most delicious dreams can come true.
Sun Cruiser is made with real iced tea, premium vodka, lemonjuice and a hint of sweetness. Smooth and easy drinking with no bubbles. Cruise into the weekend.
Genesee Light is a true light beer. If you’re looking for a smooth-drinking, refreshing, light-bodied beer that goes down easy for any occasion, then Genesee Light is for you.
One of the most traditional beers in Mexico, Corona Familiar is packaged in a classic brown bottle that is ubiquitous in all of Mexico’s territory, and for several generations has embodied the tradition of Mexico’s beer culture. The Spanish word “Familiar,” (in English “Family”), originates from the fact that the 32 oz. bottle was created to be served in individual portions and shared with friends and family, much like a bottle of wine in Mediterranean countries. This is the Familiar “ritual.” Although sometimes Corona Familiar is used as a single-serve, in Mexican culture it is often served at the center of the table to be shared.