• Vodka Cruiser’s latest addition to its Vodka Cruiser Flavours range is three vodka-based liqueurs in flavours Punchy Passionfruit, Bangin’ Boysenberry and Wicked Watermelon.
    Vodka Cruiser’s latest addition to its Vodka Cruiser Flavours range is three vodka-based liqueurs in flavours Punchy Passionfruit, Bangin’ Boysenberry and Wicked Watermelon.
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Vodka Cruiser’s latest addition to its Vodka Cruiser Flavours range is a selection of vodka-based liqueurs.

Available in Punchy Passionfruit, Bangin’ Boysenberry and Wicked Watermelon flavours, the triple distilled vodka-based liqueurs are best served on the rocks diluted over ice, paired with your favourite mixer, or as a spritz base for your go-to cocktail.

Vodka Cruiser marketing manager, Monique Di Gregorio, said the new range was an step forward for the brand expanding its offering in Australia.

“Our premix range is what we’re famous for, but now it’s time for our fans to put their own twist on how they want to enjoy Vodka Cruiser Flavours.

“We’ve gate crashed the spirits aisle, with more variety for drinkers looking to enjoy a flavour packed mixed drink or to spice up their cocktail creations.

“There’s something for everyone – whether you’re looking for something to pair with a pantry staple like soda water or lemonade or jazzing up a punch to make a crowd pleaser,” Di Gregorio said.

Vodka Cruiser Flavours are available from bottle shops around the country for RRP $35 for a 700ml bottle (20% ABV).

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