Press Release: "Pocket Shot Introduces New Packaging Category For the Alcohol Industry"
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San Jose, CA – Pocket Shot announced that distribution of the unique new single serve alcohol product in a flexible stand up pouch has begun in California.
Pocket Shot is an innovative new concept that provides the consumer with “grab and go” convenient and user-friendly package for alcoholic beverages. Packaged with a distinctive shape to resemble a miniature bottle complete with bottleneck for easy pouring and a high quality sheen with bright graphics, Pocket Shot is truly the first new concept in alcohol packaging to hit shelves in North America.
Each Pocket Shot comes in a 50 ml single serve flexible stand-up pouch containing 80 proof varietals including:
• Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Aged Four Years
• Imported Caribbean Gold Rum
• Premium, Triple Distilled Vodka
• London Dry Gin
• Especial Gold Tequila Imported from Mexico
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