Popular 90s alcoholic drink makes a comeback after 20 years.

The '90s are making a comeback in our culture.

April 1st 2024.

Popular 90s alcoholic drink makes a comeback after 20 years.
Do you remember the days of alcopops? Those sugary, fruity, and oh-so-popular drinks that we couldn't get enough of in the '90s? Well, get ready for a blast from the past because one of our favorites, Reef, is making a comeback.

Yes, you read that right. The iconic blend of passionfruit and orange vodka is back on shelves and ready to transport us back to the good old days. And it's not just for us nostalgic old-timers, but also for a new generation to experience the alcopop craze.

It's hard to believe that Reef was discontinued in the early 2000s, leaving many of us longing for its return. But now, just in time for the Easter holidays, we can find it in 10-packs at B&M stores nationwide, or we can order a 24-pack online through GoodTimeIn.

And in case you're worried this is all just an April Fool's Day joke, we did some digging and can confirm that it's the real deal. Sure, the branding may have gotten a bit of a makeover, but the drink is still the same 3.4% alcohol and is ready to help us escape from our responsibilities, even if just for a little while.

According to Reef manager Jacob Barrett, this resurgence of '90s culture is not just limited to the drink industry. From bucket hats to S Club 7, it seems like we can't get enough of reliving our younger days. And Reef is here to help us do just that with its nostalgic taste and "still chill vibes."

But Reef isn't the only drink making a comeback. Hooch, another popular alcopop from the same era, is also back and this time with a twist. The new Soopa Hooch range offers three flavors: Electric Lemonade, Darkest Berry, and Twisted Tropical, each with a higher alcohol content and an added caffeine kick.

And it's not just about the drinks, but also the packaging. With the market for ready-to-drink alcoholic beverages growing at a rapid rate in the UK, Aldi has even jumped on the nostalgia train by offering boxed wine, a sustainable alternative to traditional glass bottles. And while it may be better for the environment, all we can think about is struggling to make it to our 9am lectures after a wild night in the halls.

Do you have any fond memories of alcopops and the '90s? We'd love to hear your stories. Get in touch by emailing us at [email].

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