818 Tequila and Art of Sucre team up for a glittery treat

818 Tequila and Art of Sucre Launch Limited-Edition Gold Espresso Glitter Bomb. Image Courtesy of 818 Tequila.
818 Tequila and Art of Sucre Launch Limited-Edition Gold Espresso Glitter Bomb. Image Courtesy of 818 Tequila.

Everyone loves a little bit of sparkle. Well, at least 818 Tequila and Art of Sucre are hoping so.

If you enjoy a nice drink, then you’re likely familiar with 818 Tequila which is Kendall Jenner’s tequila brand. The name you might not be familiar with is Art of Sucre which might be a good or a bad thing if you think about it.

Art of Sucre is the company that created the viral and sometimes, absolutely hated glitter bomb. Thankfully, these two companies are teaming up for an unlikely product that you’re able to purchase now.

The new Gold Espresso Glitter Bomb is a fun new addition for both of these brands and honestly, seems like a great idea if you have to buy a hostess gift.

818 Tequila and Art of Sucre make a work of art for the holiday season.

Thankfully, you’ll be able to grab these now as they’re exclusively available online, and rightfully so. These could be a “danger” to others wallet if in store but you can order them beginning now. Each pack comes with 4 glitter bombs to help deck the halls and your drinks.

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818 Tequila and Art of Sucre Launch Limited-Edition Gold Espresso Glitter Bomb. Image Courtesy of 818 Tequila.

This is a relatively easy drink to make so adding some glitter is the extra pop you might be looking for. Called the “818 Tequila Golden Espresso Martini,” you don’t need much to make a big splash. To make the drink, you’ll need 2 ounces of 818 Tequila Reposado, 1.25 ounces of cold brew or chilled espresso along with the glitter bomb and some expresso beans for garnish.

From there, all you have to do is combine the tequila and your coffee of choice in a shaker with ice. Shake for 15-20 seconds until frosty and then strain into your glass, add your glitter bomb and stir. Then it’s up to you on how you want to garnish it or if you just want the glitter bomb to be the star of the show.

If you’re curious about the glitter bomb, no need to worry as Art of Sucre shared on their website that it’s made out of cotton candy with edible glitter. Plus you could always add this to a non-alcoholic beverage if you’re making a drink for the kids around the holiday season.

Either way, this is such a fun collab between the two brands and I hope we’ll see other companies follow their lead.

Will you be grabbing this new glitter bomb from 818 Tequila and Art of Sucre?