Cardi B Whips Up Game For Valentine’s Day

Cardi B is about to sweeten up your Valentine’s Day plans. I feel like we have to insert the necessary “eeeooooooowwww!!!” here.

The Bronx, New York-bred entertainer and Starco Brands have just announced Whipster, a fun and flirty game inspired by and using Whipshots — Cardi’s own line of vodka-infused whipped cream.

Whipster is supposed to help set the mood and bring laughter to any adult occasion. Players spin the Whipster Spinner that lands on a body part such as the inner thigh, lower back, or even a Surprise Sweet Spot. Then, Whipshots gets sprayed to the area and your partner does the rest. So, no matter how you spin, everyone wins.

You can go to Instagram to use the Whipster AR filter, or can play the game on Whipshots.com, which will direct them to a virtual spinner board. There is also a physical Whipster kit that includes two bottles of Whipshots Vodka-Infused Whipped Cream, a Whipster Spinner Board, and a recipe card for the Whipshots Strawberry Siren cocktail. 

“After the successful launch of Whipshots, we are excited to launch WhipsterTM for all to enjoy,” says David Dreyer, CMO of Starco Brands. “It’s a widely unique and cutting-edge way to experience the fun and engagement of Whipshots. Grab your partner or friends, spin it, and see where the night takes you.”

The Whipster kit will soon be made available for sale in retail outlets. Whipshots is available for purchase in 50mL ($5.99) and 200mL ($14.99) sizes in all three flavors: vanilla, caramel and mocha.

Just make sure you play responsibly.

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