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Bev Becomes The Official Canned Wine Of The Rose Bowl Stadium
Fast-growing canned wine brand Bev is headed to the Rose Bowl Stadium as the stadium s official canned wine!
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LOS ANGELES, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LA-based canned wine brand Bev has become the Official Canned Wine partner of the Rose Bowl Stadium, announcing today the start of a three-year long partnership with America s Stadium. Bev s zero sugar canned wines will be served at all Rose Bowl Stadium events, including concerts, sporting events, and the monthly Rose Bowl Flea Market - as well as the neighboring Brookside Golf Club. Rose Bowl Stadium visitors can find Bev at various kiosks throughout the stadium for these events.
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On this episode of “Next Round,” host Adam Teeter chats with Stephanie Gallo, CMO of E&J Gallo Winery, and Alix Peabody, founder of canned wine company Bev. They discuss how Bev’s position as an unapologetically pink, women-owned, women-targeted brand is the crux of its success. Stephanie, an alcohol beverage industry veteran, and Alix, an industry newbie, talk about how their partnership is a learning experience for both women. Alix credits Bev’s popularity to her identity as a consumer first and a founder second. She knew next to nothing about the beverage world before diving into it, she says, and now she’s fussing over minutiae like the particular sound Bev’s cans make when they’re cracked open.