2Moods Vodka Seltzer Debuts Pineapple Flavor in Time for Holiday Season

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PHILADELPHIA, PA — In the bustling landscape of ready-to-drink spirit cocktails, 2Moods Vodka Seltzer has distinguished itself with its innovative flavors and unique offerings. The Philadelphia-based company, owned by Conshohocken resident Nick Cicione, recently announced the release of its third flavor, Pineapple, just in time for the 2023 holiday season.

Following the success of their initial two flavors, Black Cherry and Pink Lemonade, 2Moods continues to cater to consumer preference with their latest tropical-inspired addition. What sets this brand apart is the unique concept of offering each flavor in two different alcohol content levels – 4% ABV, known as ‘Chill’, and 8% ABV, known as ‘Thrill’.

“This is designed for everyone,” Cicione stated. “Whether you want to sit back and chill out during a low-key night or are looking for a drink that gives you a thrill during an event such as a concert, there’s something for everyone.”

The new Pineapple flavor was developed in collaboration with Four Birds Distilling Co., located in Jersey Shore, PA. It’s the latest step in 2Moods’ mission to redefine ‘variety’ in the ready-to-drink category.

Currently, 2Moods products are available at various bars and venues around Pennsylvania, including Beaver Stadium and the Bryce Jordan Center at Penn State. Furthermore, the company offers direct shipping of 8-packs to Pennsylvania residents via their website.

As part of its growth strategy, 2Moods aims to make its products available in select Pennsylvania Liquor Stores starting later this December, with plans to expand into more locations in 2024.

For those interested in trying the new Pineapple flavor or any of the other offerings from 2Moods, more information and ordering options are available on the company’s website.

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