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Miller High Life Drops the Champagne of Push-Up Pops, the Spaghett-sicle

Miller High Life Drops the Champagne of Push-Up Pops, the Spaghett-sicle



Who says the kids aren’t drinking?

The summer of frozen booze rolls on. Two weeks ago, Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis teamed up with Peroni and Tipsy Scoop for Italian beer ice. Now, the dream team at Miller High Life (shout out to our numero uno beer) is pushing some sweet innovation.

A play on the Spaghtett cocktail, made notorious by Reed Cahill of Baltimore’s Wet City Brewing, with its inspired combo of Miller High Life, Aperol (or Campari as made by yours truly), and a squeeze of lemon, the beloved beer brand has dropped the Spaghett-sicle, a 5% ABV push-up pop.



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