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UK launches first ever colour changing vodka

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Published 17:00 30 Sep 2022 GMT+1

UK launches first ever colour changing vodka

Well, this looks delicious

Lucy Devine

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Topics: Food and Drink

Lucy Devine
Lucy Devine

Lucy is a journalist working for Tyla. After graduating with a master's degree in journalism, she has worked in both print and online and is particularly interested in fashion, food, health and women's issues. Northerner, coffee addict, says hun a lot.

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There's a new colour-changing vodka available to buy in the UK and it looks pretty impressive.

The bubblegum flavour vodka by Au Vodka is now available to pre-order in the UK, so you can get your hands on it in time for party season.

The bubblegum flavour vodka by Au Vodka is now available to pre-order.
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Blue in colour to begin with, the magical beverage instantly changes colour once lemonade is added, revealing a shimmery and vibrant purple vodka bubblegum lemonade instead.

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The iconic new flavour is priced at £34.99 and pre-orders will be ready to be shipped on 5 October. It'll also be available to buy in stores at Sainsbury's from the same date.

And, people have been pretty excited about the mystical new flavour ever since it was announced on the Au Vodka social media pages this week.

Blue in colour to begin with, the magical beverage instantly changes colour once lemonade is added.
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One person wrote: "Yummie. Ordered mine. Can't wait."

Another said: "This one is my favourite," while a third added: "This is going to be banging."

Meanwhile, a fourth commented: "Ordered cant wait."

And another wrote: "When I thought AU couldn't get any better.. BOOM here it is."

As well as the launch of the exciting new flavour, Au Vodka explained that the first 5,000 orders will also receive a free gift.

You can shop the vodka here.

Alongside the changing-colour bubblegum flavour, the brand also has a huge collection of flavoured vodkas including pineapple crush, red cherry, green watermelon, blue raspberry, fruit punch, black grape, and a double espresso coffee liqueur.

People are loving the new flavour.
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In other boozy news, we recently told you how your favourite cocktail says a lot about your personality, according to a new survey of 2,000 people.

The research, by OnePoll for CheapCaribbean, looked at people's favourite drinks and what it means for their personalities. With alcohol helping many people acquire a little Dutch courage when it comes to dating, it found that those with the best sex lives preferred a minty mojito (72 percent) or tart margarita (63 percent).

On the subject of mojitos, those with this tipple of choice were also found to have the most dating success (88 percent) and be the most content in life overall (85 percent).

Meanwhile, the most extroverted people surveyed preferred a cold beer (33 percent) and the most introverted enjoyed a margarita (50 percent).

And if you're a sangria fan, you're more likely to have at least five friends. You can read more about your cocktail persona here.

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