Harpoon Brewery announced the launch of its Spread Holiday Cheer giveaway. Golden cans are hidden in limited edition, Golden Can 12-packs of Harpoon IPA that are hitting the shelves now.
The Hardin’s Creek Kentucky Series Trio features three 200-ml bottles: one of Clermont, Frankfort and Boston. The Trio allows whiskey fans to experience each expression side-by-side and discover how the nuances and diverse landscapes at each campus have affected the flavor profile.
Rancho La Gloria is launching limited-edition Day of the Dead inspired labels. The brand’s best-selling Lime and Strawberry ready-to-drink (RTD) Margaritas will showcase the new design in 1.5-liter bottles.
In celebration of Día de Muertos on Nov. 1 and 2, Tequila Don Julio released the Tequila Don Julio 70: Día de Muertos Artist Edition as a tribute to one of the most anticipated Mexican holidays of the year, where traditions unite generations of friends and family.
FRE Alcohol-Removed Wines announced the launch of its 187-ml “mini” wines, now available in the FRE Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon varietals. This new offering will be available at major retailers across the country beginning in October.
PATH has debuted a limited-edition Halloween 7-Day Refill Challenge bottle in partnership with CVS. This 25-ounce aluminum water bottle will be available throughout the month of October while supplies last at CVS stores nationwide and on PATH’s website.
ShineWater will debut the limited-edition “Trolls Band Together” cans and pouch packaging this fall ahead of the film’s Nov. 17 release. Through this partnership, ShineWater pouches also will be distributed in limited-edition packaging, which will also feature characters from “Trolls Band Together.”
Crystal Head Vodka announced the return of its limited-edition Bone bottle in celebration of Halloween. The packaging showcases a bone-replicated design created with an eerie yet elegant decorative finish just in time for the spooky season, the company says.
Oak Ridge Winery officially unveils a new identity for its estate-grown wine brand, Old Soul. The rebrand celebrates the tapestry of its vineyards, blending past traditions with aspirations for Old Soul’s next chapter, the company says.