Aldi introduces three new cocktails for £1.99 each - but they won't be around forever
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According to Aldi, "the perfect cocktail is possible without a mixologist or measuring jug in sight".
The Infusionist Margarita, Espresso Martini and Passionfruit Martini cocktail cans are available in Aldi stores now, but only while stocks last.
Each can will set Britons back £1.99. The 125ml cans offer an affordable way to enjoy classic cocktails without breaking the bank.
The new additions to Aldi's drinks selection come just in time for the festive season, providing shoppers with convenient, ready-to-drink options for parties or simply relaxing at home.
A 'zesty blend of tartness and sweetness'
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Aldi's new cocktail cans can be enjoyed straight from the tin or poured over ice, making them perfect for on-the-go treats or at-home tipples.
The 125ml size is ideal for individual servings, eliminating the need for a mixologist or measuring jug.
This simplicity allows consumers to enjoy premium cocktails without the fuss of preparation.
Each cocktail in the Infusionist range boasts a unique flavour profile. The Margarita offers a "zesty blend of tartness and sweetness", making it a "refreshing and easy-drinking option".
For those seeking an "indulgent" tipple, the Espresso Martini provides a "creamy, sophisticated experience" with its rich flavour and smooth finish. It is particularly well-suited as an after-dinner drink.
The Passionfruit Martini caters to fruit lovers, offering a "vibrant and tropical" taste.
But Aldi shoppers are advised to act quickly to secure their favourites from this as stock is limited.
Britons can also get their hands on two new alcoholic drinks courtesy of the discount supermarket, including a "decadent" limited-edition tipple.
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A 'creamy, sophisticated experience'
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