These Boozy Ice Pops Capture That Summer Lifestyle

Summer’s here and beating the heat is pretty much on everyone’s mind. But to do so in creative, refreshing, and delicious fashion is clearly the move. That’s why Ice Dreams poptails make so much sense as the cool go-to if you’re looking to embrace and enjoy an alcoholic experience on the frostier side of things.

Ice Dreams poptails feature several unique blends crafted with accurate mixology principles in mind, think 8% alcohol per 100ml serving, and come in deliciously distinct and familiar flavors like Mojito, Pina Colada, Cosmo, and Daiquiri Red. So whether you’re a party season enthusiast or simply appreciate memorable summertime moments, Ice Dream poptails capture the rhythm of summer with their flavorful frozen options.

And if you’re looking for some sweet incentive to embrace the poptails lifestyle, Ice Dreams has a cool summer campaign to help fans get extra goodies and discount codes only on icedreams.com. Within some of “The Collection” Ice Dreams boxes in stores and with every box from online orders here, are temporary Ice Dreams Angel tattoos. To get in on the fun, simply post pictures or videos with the products and/or tattoo on your skin and share with @icedreamspoptails using the hashtag #icedreamsangels.

Online orders get 15% off using the code ANGEL15, so what’s not to love about these chances to join in on the Ice Dreams party for a chance to win in exquisitely flavorful fashion!

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