As if a little bubbly wasn't refreshing enough on rientalism, eroticism and modern visuality in global culturesits own, Prosecco, Bellini, Rosé, and Moscow Mule ice pops are here for all your summertime needs. Oh, and yeah, they actually contain alcohol.
Mad scientists (the good kind) at a small UK-based company called POPS created these treats to contemporize popsicles at large. Presumably, also, to get a little drunk in the process.
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As if prosecco and bellini pops weren't enough to send brunch-goers everywhere into fits, they also have -- brace yourself -- Rosé & Raspberry.
POPS often tries out new flavors, like Watermelon Martini.
The popsicles hover around 4.5% alcohol, and are made with premium spirits.
They also have non-alcoholic options that honestly sound just as enticing, including Apple & Elderflower, and Chilly Mango.
POPS aren't currently available for sale in the U.S., but you can order them online in the UK, or find them IRL at an extensive list of retailers internationally.
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