
M&S shoppers race to buy £3.50 margarita in a can that's has a new and improved feature that fans are going wild for
DRINK UP M&S shoppers race to buy £3.50 margarita in a can that's has a new and improved feature that fans are going wild for
WITH summer now here, we're all dreaming of relaxing in the park or the garden with a cheeky drink in hand.
And shoppers are going wild for the latest collection of tinned cocktails from Marks & Spencer.
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M&S fans are stocking up on their new cocktail collection
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The new margarita has fans going wild
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There are some more experimental drinks on offer to
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The new collection of goodies has launched in store and there's something for everyone.
The M&S store in Heswall shared the summer drinks on TikTok writing: "Look like summer."
The original collection includes favourites such as mojitos, pina coladas and cosmos, but they've gone more experimental this time.
M&S has some fan favourites up for grabs this summer, like Apertivio Spritz, which is made from bitter orange flavours and sparkling white wine.
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There's also a mint and elderflower Hugo Spritz and a Limoncello Spritz.
Also up for grabs is an exotic Sake Spritz, made with a blend of the Japanese liquor in a tropical lyche flavour.
But there's one cocktail that has everyone excited to try.
Included in the new range of drinks is a margarita made with blanco tequila, zestty limes and sweet agave syrup.
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While M&S has released the iconic cocktail before, in the past it has been a fizzy version.
But now shoppers are thrilled to see it come without the fizz and it costs just £3.50.
The £3.50 M&S buy that'll make your whole house smell like a 'boujee candle'
The TikTok video was a hit with viewers who couldn't hide their excitement over the new collection.
One person wrote: "Hope this means M&S are finally selling a proper margarita that's not fizzy!" which the store liked, hinting it was.
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Another commented: 'Those little 14% ones are chef's kiss."
"M&S STAYS WINNING," penned a third.
NHS guidelines on drinking alcohol
According to the NHS, regularly drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week risks damaging your health.
To keep health risks from alcohol to a low level if you drink most weeks: men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units a week on a regular basis
spread your drinking over 3 or more days if you regularly drink as much as 14 units a week
if you want to cut down, try to have several drink-free days each week
If you're pregnant or think you could become pregnant, the safest approach is not to drink alcohol at all to keep risks to your baby to a minimum.
You read more on the NHS website.
Meanwhile a fourth said: "Omg the Hugo."
"Heaven,' claimed a fifth.
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Someone else added: 'Yumm."
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