BLAKE Lively has launched her own range of sparkling drink mixers - that "coincidentally" pair well with husband Ryan Reynold's own brand of gin.
Blake launched the Betty Buzz mixers, a reference to the actress’ family as her grandmother, aunt and one-year-old daughter are all called Betty.
In the press release announcing the launch, she said: "Why should alcohol get all the fun?"
"The bubbles and flavors feel like a buzz of joy."
Well, at least it’s not a celebrity alcohol? Meet @BettyBuzz mixers pic.twitter.com/PkA0QiZxnp
— Blake Lively (@blakelively) September 23, 2021
The mixers come in five flavours: Tonic Water, Sparking Grapefruit, Meyer Lemon Club Soda, Sparkling Lemon Lime and Ginger Beer.
Betty Buzz social media has already provided recipes for several cocktails using the mixers.
And Blake's husband, Ryan Reynolds, was quick to point out to his millions of followers on social media that Blakes new mixers pair perfectly with American Aviation Gin.
Luckily they pair deliciously with @AviationGin. Coincidence? Conspiracy? Hard to say. https://t.co/thagCf6FrO
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) September 23, 2021
Ryan has had a stake in the gin company since 2018, which has special Wrexham AFC edition bottles to mark his co-ownership of the football club with Hollywood pal Rob McElhenney.
He tweeted: "Luckily they pair deliciously with @AviationGin. Coincidence? Conspiracy? Hard to say."
Ryan and Blake met in early 2010 filming the movie Green Lantern. They married on September 9, 2012, and have three daughters.
Ryan and Rob completed the takeover of Wrexham AFC in February.
Although they haven't been able to visit the town yet they have regularly engaged with the community, including sending grates of the gin to local pubs.
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