Shark Tank Appearance by Bon Affair
In the ever-evolving world of alcoholic beverages, a new player has entered the scene with a unique proposition - Bon Affair. This wine-spritzer, born from the innovative mind of founder Jayla, promises to be a game-changer for health-conscious individuals who still enjoy a tipple.
Jayla created Bon Affair as a solution to avoid the dreaded hangovers that often accompany a night of drinking. The product has since caught the eye of Shark Tank investor Mark Cuban, who invested $150,000 for a 35% stake in the company.
Bon Affair offers an attractive package, both literally and figuratively. Its sleek design and appealing flavours - Sauvignon Blanc and Bubbly Syrah - make it a standout choice on any bar or kitchen counter. The drinks, made with California-grown grapes and sparkling water, are free from added sugars, making them a healthier alternative to many other alcoholic beverages.
Each glass of Bon Affair contains 65 calories, significantly less than a regular glass of red wine, and it boasts an alcohol content of 6.5%. This makes it an ideal option for those looking to maintain their health and well-being, or even those using a calorie calculator to track their intake.
The product has been tested by the Griffith University of Australia, where it was found that the electrolytes in Bon Affair help prevent hangovers. It's no wonder then that Bon Affair is targeted towards working moms or regular moms who drink at least a few days a week, as well as men and women who value their health and well-being.
Currently, Bon Affair is available in six U.S. states, with plans for expansion on the horizon. For those seeking a lower-calorie alternative to traditional alcoholic beverages, Bon Affair offers excellent value for money.
While Bon Affair may not be as sweet as some may prefer, its health benefits and unique flavour profile make it a viable option for those looking to balance their love for a good drink with their commitment to their health. For those who are mindful of their calorie intake, Bon Affair could be the perfect solution.
If Bon Affair doesn't quite hit the spot, there's always SkinnyGirl, another brand offering a variety of low-calorie alcoholic beverages. Whatever your preference, there's never been a better time to make healthier choices when it comes to your drinking habits.
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