The martini lover came up with the idea for the business after the pandemic forced her into entertaining at home, which meant hours standing up and making cocktails. She wanted to make life easier, but was also sold on the idea of using goon bars. In the 80s or 90s goon bags were so big and I thought what would be really cool in terms of how we would market the product would be margaritas in bags, as they are easy to use for home entertainment by packaging them in a bag and they are easy for consumers to put in a fridge and transport around, she explained.
Save your finances after the Christmas blowout Aussies blew millions over Christmas, whacking debt onto credit cards with interest free periods set to run out. Here’s how to get over your debt.
Money by Sarah Sharples 27th Jan 2021 7:16 PM The end of year celebrations are over but you ve still got a huge financial hangover that is lingering - and it s a problem that isn t going away. Funding Christmas festivities pushed Aussies $24.3 billion deeper into debt as they splurged on credit cards, revealed comparison website Finder That level of spending works out be more than $1,700 per card. With an average 55-day interest-free period, it s expected the interest from Christmas shopping will cost Aussies $194 million, Finder found.