‘We Just Went Double Platinum’: Cardi B Celebrates Vodka-Infused Whipshots Sales Milestone

 The Bronx rapper's boozy whipped cream has vended over two million barrels since launching in December 2021. 

 

 Cardi B’s Whipshots are doing better than ever. The vodka- invested whipped cream has vended further than 2 million barrels and expanded into new requests, the brand blazoned Wednesday( March 29). 

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 “ We just went double platinum! We ’re not playing around when we say Whipshots is the stylish, ” Cardi said in a statement. “ Boozy and beautiful since day one, and two million barrels latterly, there's no decelerating us down. I love the suckers supporting our brand – stop’s upkeep this partygoing!The Bronx native partnered with Starco Brands to release the boozy,non-dairy whipped cream, which vended its first million barrels in just 10 months and went on to vend another million barrels four months latterly. 

 

 Whipshots retail for$5.99 for the lower, 50- milliliter can, while the larger, 200- milliliter can is$14.99. The inviting demand for Whipshots across theU.S. has been astounding and is a true testament to what’s possible when you have an inconceivable product and stylish- in- class retail mates, ” noted Starco Brands CEO Ross Sklar. 

 

 Cardi B and Starco launched Whipshots in December 2021 with vanilla, mocha and caramel flavors. A limited- edition peppermint flavor was released around the leaves last time. In addition to reaching a deals corner, Whipshots has expanded into 26 requests around theU.S. including new countries similar as Delaware, Georgia, New Jersey and Tennessee. 

 

 The brand picked up new retail mates as well, including Meijer, Albertsons, Walmart, Vons, Rouses, Woodman’s and Giant Eagle. Whipshots are also available online at Total Wine & further and through delivery apps similar as Instacart, Door gusto, Drizzly andGoPuff.Although she’s not the only recording artist to vend booze, Cardi opened up about her vision for Whipshots in an interview with Complex last time. 

 

 “ I feel like if it was just medium, people would just be like, ‘ Ah, whatever. ’ effects are always going to vend when you have hard- core suckers, but I wanted this to be big, ” she said at the time. “ Like, bigger than life, and that's always the thing. So I believe in my product. I love my product. It’s succulent and it’s veritably strong. And I feel like everybody keeps giving me positive feedback. ” 

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