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Would a Boozy Faygo Seltzer Be Popular in Michigan? We’d Like it to Happen
Faygo was started up in 1907 and has been a Detroit and Michigan favorite ever since. It's no surprise because the flavors are so rich... unlike any other pop or soda around.
Is there a boozy Faygo drink?
Somehow, we still don't have a Faygo flavored line of White Claw, High Noon, Truly, Drizly or Nutrl. It seems like a no-brainer to try making them. Am I wrong?
Red Pop has long been Faygo's most popular flavor. Think about how good that would be as a White Claw instead of the current strawberry? Or how unique would a Rock'n'Rye flavor be instead of black cherry -- especially in Michigan?
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Imagine how good a Grape, Fruit Punch or Blue Raspberry seltzer would be. You could stuff a bunch in the cooler while you're Up North on the lake. Most Faygo flavors would beat what's available right now, IMO.
Would there be many calories in a boozy Faygo seltzer?
Depending on the flavor, and bottle or can size, most Faygo pops have between 100-260 calories. That's not how many would be in a boozy seltzer using their flavors, though. You wouldn't put a whole can's worth into the adult beverage version.
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It seems like this is an idea worth exploring. Michiganders would gladly reach for a Faygo flavored seltzer at any bar, restaurant or party.
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Considering a rapper from Washington state made a song about Blueberry Faygo, you know it would get some love. (Video here. Be warned of foul language) That alone would make it worth their research & development time.