Malibu Rum Just Released Splash Coconut Drinks, So Summer Has Come Early

Malibu Rum Just Released Splash Coconut Drinks, So Summer Has Come Early

Is it just me, or does rum go really well with tropical flavors like pineapple and coconut? Thankfully, Malibu Rum seems to be on the same page—they’ve just released their Splash canned drinks that combine the classic drink with coconut and some delicious tropical flavors to make you forget that we’re still in the middle of winter and instead convince you that summer is back!

  1. Booze + coconut + fruit = pure deliciousness. Malibu Rum Splash is already in liquor stores nationwide and it’s available in four delicious flavors including Strawberry & Coconut, Passion Fruit & Coconut, Lime & Coconut, and Pineapple & Coconut (which is bound to be my favorite flavor). I’ll take one of each!
  2. They come in 12 oz. slim cans so you can fit a ton in your fridge. If you’re like me and your fridge is packed, you might be glad to know that the four-packs are full of 12oz slim cans so you can fit more in without taking up too much room. Delicious AND space-saving? Double win!
  3. They come in single or mixed-flavor packs. You can grab a mixed pack to start with, which contains two cans of each flavor for a total of eight cans. Then, when you find out which is your favorite, you can grab four-packs of a single flavor so you always have some on tap. Pretty convenient, eh?
  4. What a way to bring summer to us early. It may still be miserable weather outside but Malibu Rum Splash will remind us that warmer, sunnier days are just around the corner. Whether you want to have some of these 5% ABV drinks around at your next party or just in the fridge for when you need a little taste of tropical goodness, I think we can all agree this is the ultimate alcoholic drink we’ve all been waiting for.
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