Where to Buy Betty Booze — Here’s Where You Can Find Blake Lively’s Canned Cocktails

Betty Booze

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In June, actress Blake Lively launched a line of canned cocktails named Betty Booze. The trio of 4.5%-ABV drinks are a continuation of the “Green Lantern” star’s non-alcoholic mixer brand, Betty Buzz.

Lively received quite a bit of backlash on social media following the launch of Betty Booze, with some commenters calling her a hypocrite for putting her name on an alcoholic brand despite being a teetotaler.

Whether or not you think — or care — that Lively is hypocritical for this business choice, there’s no denying the brand has quickly become popular, and frankly, the drinks sound pretty good. If you’re into low-ABV, sparkling canned cocktails (and who isn’t during these scorching summer months?), you may be interested in tracking down Betty Booze, which is available in the following flavors: Sparkling Bourbon with Apple Ginger Sour Cherry, Sparkling Tequila with Oak Smked Lemonade and Sparkling Tequila with Lime Shiso.

Where to Buy Betty Booze

Quickly gaining popularity, Betty Booze has been widely searched for on the internet since its debut.

The answer to where you can buy Betty Booze is subtly scrawled on the brand’s website: “Find us where wine (and more) are totally sold.” The answer to that riddle: Total Wine & More, one of America’s largest alcohol purveyors.

Total Wine has 250 retail locations in 27 states. Click here to find the closest Total Wine to you.

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