![]() ![]() CØRKLESS has an inspired environmental message, as the company has pledged to plant one tree for every dollar in sales of the canned wine.Ĭo-Founder and COO Aimy Steadman spoke to Forbes about the company’s exciting expansions. Both Brizzy and CØRKLESS come in cans rather than BeatBox’s trademark box. Other Future/Proof brands include Brizzy Seltzer Cocktail and CØRKLESS California wines. Our mission is to create cutting-edge beverage brands that speak to innovative individuals.” In order to enable this goal, the cofounders created Future/Proof, the now parent company of BeatBox, designed to foster partnerships and collaborations across the drinks industry.Īccording to the company’s website, “Future/Proof was founded on the belief that future generations will continue to demand products that authentically connect with their lifestyle. “We are working with WeFunder to enable all our fans to be co-owners in our brands,” the team recently told Forbes. Cuban immediately picked up on the vibe of the company, saying “You don’t sell wine, you sell fun.”Īnd indeed, the BeatBox team is trying to expand the fun. ![]() The brand received a $1 million investment from Mark Cuban after appearing on Shark Tank in 2014. The party cocktail’s bold flavors made the beverage company a hit with fans and investors alike. It’s easy to drink straight up, over ice, or mix it with hard teas to make boozy peach tea,” says Schultz. We took peach rings candy as inspiration to make a delicious 11 percent alcohol peach drink with seven grams of sugar. “Peach has been one of the most requested flavors for years. If that seems a little strong BeatBox offers mixing suggestions on its website for each of the flavors.īeatBox is rolling out a new flavor this month as well: Peach Punch, which cofounder and CMO Brad Schultz says has long been a request of their fans. ![]() Aimed at the millennial market, it comes in Blue Razzberry, Fruit Punch, Fresh Watermelon, Pink Lemonade, and Tropical Punch.Įvery box of the wine-based cocktail contains 11.1 percent ABV, and BeatBox boasts that each box contains the equivalent of four light beers. With all of these great features from being low in calories and sugar, with a long shelf life, and a variety of ways to use it, this Beatbox Raspberry Lemonade is the best alcoholic lemonade available.As the aluminum can shortage deepens, one company’s innovation is paying off in a big way BeatBox Beverages, as the name implies, come in boxes instead of the traditional can.įounded in 2011 by three college students, Austin, TX based BeatBox Beverages are sold in a 500 millileter, single-serve box. This drink also has something for everyone as mixers, cocktails, and frozen Beatboxicles can be made with it. It also has a long shelf life because it has a bag-in-box packaging and it will stay good in a fridge for two months after it is opened. This drink is also wine-based (11.1 ABV) and it is low in calories (every five-ounce serving has 120 calories and only seven grams of sugar). This package of lemonade is ideal for parties because it contains five liters of beverage which is about seven bottles of wine. This lemonade drink is described as delicious and it tastes better mixed with your favorite vodka instead with wine. The packaging of the Beatbox Raspberry will take us back to the days of our childhood of carrying boomboxes around and listening to them because it is designed to resemble a boombox. For those of us that grew up in the 1980’s, we remember carrying around boomboxes. ![]() This Beatbox Blue Raspberry Lemonade not only looks and tastes great, it has very attractive packaging. ![]()
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