Aldi relaunches 'sell-out' £10 beverage after bottles 'flew off the shelves' last year - but Britons must act fast
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Aldi's Loquito Strawberry Cream Tequila will set Britons back £9.99 a bottle
Aldi has announced the relaunch of a "sell-out" beverage for less than £10, however, customers can only get hold of bottles for a limited time.
Explaining exciting return, the supermarket said: "Aldi is bringing back the popular product after thousands of bottles flew off shelves following its initial launch last year."
Aldi's Loquito Strawberry Cream Tequila is an alternative to the popular Tequila Rose Strawberry Cream Liqueur. Aldi's version will set customers back just £9.99 a bottle (50cl).
The supermarket said: "Available in stores now, the ready-to-drink delight boasts a delicious blend of sweet strawberry cream flavour with the supermarket’s enticingly rich Loquito tequila."
'Full of flavour and sweet on the palate'
Aldi
A real crowd-pleaser, Aldi said the tasty tipple is "perfect for getting the party started at a Hen Do, or any summer-time celebrations".
The supermarket continued: "Full of flavour and sweet on the palate, the returning Loquito Strawberry Cream Tequila can be enjoyed neat, over ice, or as part of a deliciously creamy cocktail."
Aldi's Strawberry & Raspberry Tequila Martini
Ingredients
70ml Loquito Strawberry Cream Tequila
20ml summer fruits juice
25g fresh raspberries
25g fresh strawberries
Ice cubes
Raspberries and orange rind to decorate
Method
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Aldi is bringing back the popular product after thousands of bottles flew off shelves following its initial launch last year
GETTY IMAGESAldi concluded: "Aldi’s returning Loquito Strawberry Cream Tequila is available in stores nationwide and via Click & Collect now, while stocks last."
Nevertheless, they were told to "run, not walk" to get their hands on the beverage, as its price has been slashed ahead of the bank holiday weekend.
In other supermarket news, Sainsbury's shoppers rejoice as the price of popular Cadbury's treat drops to its lowest point since the 90s.