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Sabrina Carpenter creates Espresso Martini kit

Absolut Vodka and Kahlúa have teamed up with singer Sabrina Carpenter to launch a Short n’ Sweet Espresso Martini kit.

Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter has created an Espresso Martini kit so fans can make her favourite cocktail at home

The Pernod Ricard-owned brands are the official spirits sponsors of Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet tour across North America.

The limited edition cocktail kit has been launched so her fans can enjoy the signature serve of the singer’s tour at home.

The Short n’ Sweet Espresso Martini kit contains 375ml bottles of Absolut and Kahlúa coffee liqueur, alongside Owen’s Espresso Martini Mix, a coupe glass with a festive red ribbon and an edible cocktail topper in the form of the singer’s kiss mark.

“It’s no surprise how much I love espresso, so I’m super excited about this partnership and to be able to share one of my favourite cocktails with my fans,” said Carpenter, who is known for her hit single Espresso. “This will be the perfect addition for any holiday celebration.”

Carpenter is not the only star to work with Kahlúa in the past year. Actor and producer Salma Hayek Pinault became the face of a marketing campaign for the coffee liqueur brand last November.

“Absolut and Kahlúa are continuing to build the legacy of the Espresso Martini by partnering with Sabrina Carpenter whose artistry aligns with the festive, vibrant energy of our brands,” said Caroline Begley, vice-president of marketing, Absolut and Kahlúa.

“As seen through her massively successful tour, Sabrina is no stranger to bringing people together, and we’re thrilled to be a part of creating a moment that connects music lovers and cocktail enthusiasts alike, especially during the holiday season with an Espresso Martini in hand.”

The limited edition Absolut & Kahlúa Short n’ Sweet Espresso Martini Cocktail Kit is available in the US from ReserveBar for US$85.

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