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A Revolution In Ready-To-Drink Cocktails

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Drnxmyth has done the impossible, created a ready-to-drink cocktails that taste just like they came from a bar. The secret is high pressure technology and their patented twist to mix bottle that keeps the fresh juice and alcohol separate until its ready to serve.

Join our webinar with Lawrence Cisneros, CEO, and Brandon Schwartz, President, of Drnxmyth to learn more about the product and company. And hear why Anheuser-Busch has become a major backer of the brand.

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