The Glenlivet is making headlines because they have come up with a method of drinking whisky from a "capsule" that is a similar shape to Tide Pods. It is called the Glenlivet Capsule Collection. It is remarkable the shape of the whisky capsules in the Glenlivet Capsule Collection. The videos infer that the capsule is edible and made from seaweed. The Glenlivet probably is marketing this as convenient and easy way to drink whisky. (More on this announcement here.)
How does one ensure that the whisky in the capsule are nice and cold?
Many people that drink whisky like it "on the rocks" which is a term for on ice. Do the Glenlivet capsules refrigerate and freeze without any bursting issues?
Break tradition with The Glenlivet, the original Speyside single malt, at London Cocktail Week 2019 #noglassrequiredhttps://t.co/hi3vYgLGgI pic.twitter.com/0wV9cC4lxB— The Glenlivet (@TheGlenlivet) October 3, 2019
No ice. No stirrer. No glass. We're redefining how whisky can be enjoyed. Introducing The Glenlivet Capsule Collection #noglassrequired pic.twitter.com/F4MGErsfZM— The Glenlivet (@TheGlenlivet) October 2, 2019
Due to this announcement by The Glenlivet, Tide Pods was once again trending on Twitter, which should be a cause for alarm for parents.
Tide Pods was in the news when the Tide Pods Challenge was going on. Kids were putting Tide Pods in their mouth and getting sick, which requires a call to Poison Control.
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Editor's Note: This blog discourages anyone attempting to eat Tide Pods and denounces the Tide Pods Challenge.
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