Four Loko Is Selling Pre-Bottled Shots Called Pregame With Nearly 14% ABV

Four Loko Is Selling Pre-Bottled Shots Called Pregame With Nearly 14% ABV Four Loko

The worst part of throwing back shots is having to pour them, right? (Hey, what can I say? I’m lazy.) Thankfully, Four Loko wants to make it easier than ever to get hammered, so they’re releasing pre-bottled shots called Pregame that pack a seriously alcoholic punch and come in three different flavors. 2020 just got a whole lot better!

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  1. Four Loko has come a long way. Years ago, they just sold giant cans that got you seriously buzzed thanks to the added caffeine. Then they branched out into spiked seltzer, and now they’ve taken things to a whole new level with Pregame, a line of pre-bottled shots made just for, well, pregaming.
  2. It comes in three delicious flavors. Four Loko Pregame comes in Sour Blue Razz, Lemonade, and Sour Peach, all of which are super colorful and look extra tasty.
  3. Better yet, it has 13.9% ABV. While that’s not enough to get you hammered off just one Pregame, Four Loko is packing some solid alcoholic punch here and should get you pretty wavy after not too long. It should be mentioned that in Tennessee, the ABV is 10% for some reason!
  4. You can drink it alone or mix it with something else. Pregame is non-carbonated and while it’s perfectly acceptable to take it as a shot, you can also mix it into juice or soda or another liquid if you prefer. Use your creativity!
  5. Sadly, it’s not available everywhere. This release is only for the southern US, so you’ll only be able to pick up Four Loko’s latest release in Alabama, North and South Carolina, Virginia, and Tennessee. You’ll either need to live in one of those states or be willing to drive there to get a hold of Pregame!
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