what is a buzzball

About BuzzBallz:

Original BuzzBallz are 15-20% ABV, made from 100% juice and fine vodka, rum, or tequila, and individually packaged in unbreakable, eco-friendly plastic balls. BuzzBallz Chillerz are 15-17% ABV, made with 100% juice, orange wines, and 188 proof brandy, and packaged just like the originals.

How do you drink a Buzzball?

BuzzBallz have less sugar than other ready-to-drink cocktails and contain no high-fructose corn syrup. BuzzBallz Chillers use the same natural juices and creams as cocktails, but are instead made with an orange-wine base. For optimal taste, it is recommended to shake your BuzzBallz; then open and pour over ice.

What is a Buzzball made of?

BuzzBallz are mixed drinks made from 100% Juices, and Vodka, Rum, or Tequila! We only want the best! Buzzballz adds 8 X distilled vodka to its cocktails, Virgin Islands rum is used for our rum drinks, and real tequila from Mexico is used for our Tequila Rita! They are 15% ABV, best served chilled.

Is BuzzBallz a vodka?

New BuzzBallz Shooterz are 30% ABV blends of vodka or tequila in favorite bar shots flavors, each one packaged in a custom 750mL bottle featuring a built-in shot glass. All BuzzBallz products are kosher-certified and made using only 100% juice and natural sugars (no high-fructose corn syrup).

How much is BuzzBallz worth?

How A High School Teacher Turned BuzzBallz, A Single-Serve Cocktail, Into A $20 Million Business.

How many Millilitres is a shot?

According to the National Institute of Health, the common shot size in the US is 1.5 fluid ounces, or 44 ml in a shot, which is the standard size drink [1]. The term “jigger” is also used for this measurement. This, however, is not absolute as shot glasses vary depending on the size of glass used.

What do BuzzBallz taste like?

This margarita combines the crisp, bold flavor of lime with the freshness of agave. The tart taste is cut with a bit of sweetness, allowing a smoother sip. This margarita pairs well with foods heavy in seasoning or spice.

Who made BuzzBallz?

Our Team. BuzzBallz is a woman-owned alcohol brand founded by Merrilee Kick in 2009. Less than a year in, she hired her two sons, Andrew and Alex, to help her make and sell the BuzzBallz. Today, Merrilee and her two sons lead the charge as the business continues to grow.

Who made Buzz balls?

In this episode, Dallas Business Journal Managing Editor Rob Schneider features Merrilee Kick, founder of BuzzBallz. Kick shares how she took her idea and built a multi-million dollar business from scratch.

How much alcohol is a BuzzBall?

The BuzzBall truly does it all with its potent 15-20% alcohol content. They are 15% ABV, best served chilled. Brand: BuzzBallz Type: Ready to Drink Origin: BuzzBallz are mixed drinks made from 100% Juices, and Vodka, Rum, or Tequila!

How many BuzzBallz are in a case?

Each case has 24 BuzzBallz in a case. To start your first order or view which flavors can be purchased by the case, click here.

Is 15 alcohol a lot?

Heavy drinking, which is having 8 drinks or more per week for women and 15 drinks or more per week for men.

How many Buzzballzs are in a biggie?

What are Biggies you ask? Biggies are 1.75 Liters of a premixed cocktail and the equivalent to 8 BuzzBallz .

How much percent does a Four Loko have?

A: The alcohol content of Four Loko varies by state, but is typically available in 8%, 10%, 12% or 14% alcohol by volume (ABV). For more information about our products, please visit our flavors page.

Does Shark Tank have buzz balls?

This fun looking nut butter company was started by a couple girls in college who loved peanut butter and wanted to experiment with their own variations and flavors, without the unhealthy ingredients in most snack foods. One thing leads to another, and halfway through their college careers ended up on Shark Tank.

How many BuzzBallz flavors are there?

Ugh, me too. The BuzzBall truly does it all with its potent 15-20% alcohol content. This self-contained mix drink is available in 11 flavors; just a variation of liquor and 100% juice. I know what you’re thinking—it’s too good to be true.

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