
Former Grey Goose guzzling Chelsea Handler has officially, and quite vocally, switched her allegiance to Belvedere. It was recently brought to my attention that Belvedere was releasing a special silver edition of their libation for the previous holidays and I was lucky enough to receive a bottle of their limited supply just in time for the silver anniversary of my birth.
Everyone has a default drink–one they order depending on their mood, the bar, or the season perhaps, but I find not many are as brand loyal. Chalk it up to living cheaply in the city that we accept well drinks and domestic beer as the standard, but in the end those seem to do us more harm than good. Growing and changing has taught me that you get what you pay for and superior taste and quality with a dampened hangover following, is worth every penny.
It may sound stupid to think that an affection for Belvedere vodka somehow signals a onset of maturity, but having the grace to commit to a choice does indicate a heightened sense of self and purpose that surely bleeds into other aspects of our life. Whether you’re entertaining, or simply shaking up a cocktail after work, Belvedere’s website has countless tips, videos, and recipes that are fancy enough for Milk and Honey, but easy enough for the layman.
Having friends share a special day and drink with you makes getting older not so bad. And while that all sounds very sweet, the best part of all is: Belvedere has no sugar, so no reason to worry it may jeopardize your new year’s goals.
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“It may sound stupid to think that an affection for Belvedere vodka somehow signals a onset of maturity, but having the grace to commit to a choice does indicate a heightened sense of self and purpose that surely bleeds into other aspects of our life.”
That, my dear and beloved Blaire, is as graceful and elegant a bit of self-deception as I’ve ever read;).
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Chelsea listen….you go on and on about Grey Goose and how great it is and then all of a sudden you switch to Belvedere because of the SUGAR, there is no sugar in Grey Goose! Who did you expect would believe that! Im sure when you think know ones watching you drink Grey Goose
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Captain obvious (Chelsea) clearly made the switch for the money. We all know vodka doesn’t have sugar -including Grey Goose. It would have almost been better if she admitted she made the move for the money!
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We all know she made the switch for the money, Grey Goose was never smart enough to try to sign her up for an endorsement deal, they just enjoyed the free publicity. She’s not exactly shy about shilling, don’t really think it makes that big of deal if she doesn’t come out and say that.


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