Bacardi Is Releasing A Glow-In-The-Dark Bottle Just In Time For Halloween

Bacardi Is Releasing A Glow-In-The-Dark Bottle Just In Time For Halloween Bacardi

Get your favorite rum-based cocktail recipes ready, because Bacardi is releasing glow-in-the-dark bottles just in time for Halloween and you won’t want to miss it.

  1. Just when you thought Halloween couldn’t get more awesome… In my book, Halloween is all about delicious candy. However, add in a tasty cocktail and you’ve got yourself a beautifully spooky celebration. Bacardi’s glow-in-the-dark bottle is just what you need to make your October 31 spookier than ever.
  2. The label looks like a jack o’ lantern. Beverage Dynamics reveals that the “haunted rum” bottle will not only glow in the dark, it will also feature a pretty scary image of an evil jack o’ lantern to really up the freaky factor. Hey, at least you’ll be able to see it after dark!
  3. The price is right, so why not? A 750 ml bottle of the beloved white rum is only $13.99 per bottle. Given how many drinks you can make out of a bottle that big, plus the fact that it’s glow-in-the-dark, I’d say that’s a pretty good investment for your home bar or any parties you might be attending… or both!
  4. Even if you’re not that into rum, this is worth it. No other alcohol brands, at least as far as I know, are releasing spooky Halloween-themed bottles, which already gives Bacardi a leg up. I’m pretty much a sucker for anything limited edition, so this speaks to me. And hey, even if I’m not sure fond of rum, whenever I have friends over for dinner parties or even general hangouts, I have something cool to offer them.
  5. What are you waiting for? Go get some! The glow-in-the-dark bottles of Bacardi were released nationwide on October 1, so you have a full month to stock up and drink it down while the Halloween season is upon us. So good!
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