Fireball Eggnog Is The Holiday Drink 2021 Desperately Needed

Fireball Eggnog Is The Holiday Drink 2021 Desperately Needed

This whole year has been one giant dumpster fire, so it seems only right that we throw all of our expectations of what’s “normal” out the window and embrace the unexpected. With that in mind, the idea of Fireball Eggnog might seem absolutely insane, but considering everything else that has happened in 2021, it just seems… kinda right?

  1. Fireball Holiday Nog is the drink of Christmas. You’ve probably had a glass or two of eggnog in your time, but have you ever spiced it up by pouring some Fireball in it? Here, the job is done for you and the two beverages are combined into one very odd but also oddly intriguing carton.
  2. Incidentally, it doesn’t actually contain alcohol. While Fireball is a cinnamon-flavored whiskey, this pre-packaged Holiday Nog is actually non-alcoholic. Instead, it simply retains the flavor of Fireball while adding it to that delightful creaminess you expect from egg nog. In other words, it’s safe for the kids and teetotalers too.
  3. It’s being sold exclusively at Walmart. You won’t be able to pick this up at your local grocery store. Instead, Fireball Eggnog can only be found at Walmart, where it’ll only be around for the holidays. No specific release date has been set just yet, but something tells me that since Christmas stuff is put out earlier and earlier, it won’t be long until you can grab a few cartons.
  4. At $2.98 a carton, it really is a bargain. You’re sure to be the talk of any holiday party you hold or attend (at a safe distance, of course), which is worth the price alone. And hey, who knows, maybe Fireball Holiday Nog will be your new favorite Christmas drink!
Jennifer Still is a writer and editor with more than 10 years of experience. The managing editor of Bolde, she has bylines in Vanity Fair, Business Insider, The New York Times, Glamour, Bon Appetit, and many more. You can follow her on Twitter @jenniferlstill
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