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Hoola Hooch Alcoholic Passion Fruit & Mango Brew Cans 24 x 440ml Case

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The company then addressed the complainant’s assertion that the name and can design were designed to appeal to under-18s. POI :41 hang ten with a sweet solo as the party rages on with kitshcy 60's organ POI 1:00 and screaming guitar licks! The company also explained that the typeface was purposefully written in jagged font to reflect the adult nature of the brand. For the first round I choose Hooch, the alcopop that brings out much nostalgic pointing even though personally I was 12 when it originally disappeared from shelves in the UK.

Chug some of this retro, indie-rock jungle juice featuring killer distorted guitars, slammin' drums and gritty bass that lay down the attitude while retro transistor/computer efx and groovy tambourine show The Man who's boss. Hoola Hooch is a sparkling alcoholic passion fruit and mango flavoured brew made with pineapple juice and natural flavours. Very active - You exercise almost every day of the week doing high intensity training such as running, spinning, team or competitive sports. the product packaging went above the minimal compliance level in communicating the alcoholic nature of the product with absolute clarity and accordingly did not uphold the complaint under Code rule 3.

An alcoholic brew like no other, Hooch is available in three delicious flavours, including the original Hooch, Pink Hooch and Hoola Hooch. Spend majority of leisure time doing activities such as watching TV, playing computer games, on the internet, reading, cooking, driving, general household chores. A dedicated server will be assigned to your VIP booth to ensure prompt and attentive service throughout the evening. A drink, its packaging and any promotional material or activity should not in any direct or indirect way have a particular appeal to under-18s. Anyway, it’s times like this I remember the genuinely impressive range that Wetherspoons has, from alcopops for people who dropped their taste buds down a drain one night to genuinely tasty brews like Staropramen and Samuel Adams.

All foods are fine within the context of a balanced diet, but this is a good way to get more volume of food for your calories! It’s less viscious than the others and I like the strength of flavour… I make squash double strength to be fair. When you’re chilling in the sun, forget the pina coladas, have a Blue Hooch, your revitalised mate for summertime socials and festival fun. In response to the complainant’s claim that the product did not clearly communicate the alcoholic nature of the drink with absolute clarity, the company stated that not only was the alcoholic nature of the product absolutely clear, it considered the product labelling to be market leading in terms of its compliance.Suzy says: “The blackcurrant flavour actually tastes of blackcurrant and it doesn’t have the syrupiness of the other two. I enjoy bottling up because of all of the pretty logos (sorry, I have a branding addiction), even if I’m enjoying the breweriana in a giant walk-in fridge. The Panel also acknowledged the company’s assertion that the name ‘Hoola’ was intended to reflect the tropical flavour of the drink, rather than replicate the name of a popular children’s snack brand. Now available in 500ml bottles, the new look alcoholic lemon brew is served over ice in a pint glass and fully delivers on its promise of ‘Refreshment with bite’.

The Panel considered the product packaging carefully and noted that the ABV appeared three times on the can, along with the wording ‘alcoholic passion fruit and mango brew’ which also appeared three times on the product packaging. It resurfaced last summer hoping to regain it’s title as the King of Alcopops but this time with branding that was a whole lot less appealing to humans who should be more interested in hula hoops and toy cars than boozy brews with pretty packaging (also known as “children”). If I asked you to think of a delicious tiki cocktail, there’s a high chance you may think of the famous tropical cocktail the Zombie. The orange looked pretty odd in the trademark green bottles but I have to admit the blackcurrant did look rather appealing.An easy-going, smooth drinking, no-nonsense, boisterous alcoholic lemonade, the much-loved Pink , the outrageously Orange and the new tropical-sidekick, Blue Hooch. As outrageously bright orange as it is refreshing, this nostalgic Hooch icon bursts back onto the scene with that signature Hooch citrus kick that made it a classic. Inspired by beach parties, palm trees and warm island waters, this bev is a tropical fiesta in a can. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the site. The company explained that all of its brand packaging was designed to be compliant with industry and regulatory requirements.

Being baffled by big name bland beers, consuming colourful ciders and asking the big question: which tastes more blue, WKD or VK?Includes two bottles of chilled prosecco for the group, will add a celebratory touch to your VIP experience. In this instance, the Panel noted that the can was predominantly black in its design, and that there were no other design elements of the packaging which they considered would have a particular appeal to under-18s. POI :41 hang ten with a sweet guitar solo as the party rages on with a kitshcy 60's organ and screaming guitar licks! I tried Hooch with Hoggy and it was more of a sugar rush that a boozy evening but hey ho, on to the next bottle!

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