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Aldi launches new range of cocktails in a can – and they cost just 85p each

The boozy drinks are available in five classic cocktail flavours - including cosmopolitan, mojito and gin & tonic

ALDI has launched a new range of cocktails in a can to get you in the mood for summer - and they are available from just 85p each.

Britain is set to bake in heat hotter than Italy or Greece this week as temperatures skyrocket after a miserable winter.

 Aldi launches new range of cocktails in a can - and they cost just 85p each
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Aldi launches new range of cocktails in a can - and they cost just 85p each

With this in mind, Aldi has just released a range of pre-mix cocktails for these outdoor parties in the park.

The boozy drinks are available in five classic cocktail flavours.

Lidl’s Bavarian beers are back and a can starts from as little as 59p

Shoppers can pick up the Oliver Cromwell gin and tonic on the go for just 85p for a 250ml can.

It also comes with diet tonic for those watching their waistline ahead of the summer months.

Aldi’s pre-mixed range - what's included

SUMMER is just a sip away with Aldi’s pre-mixed range. Here's what the supermarket has on offer

  • Oscar's Cosmopolitan Can – 89p per 250ml can, available in stores nationwide now
  • Oliver Cromwell Gin & Tonic and Oliver Cromwell Gin & Diet Tonic – 85p per 250ml can, available in stores nationwide now
  • Oscar's Mojito Can – 85p per 250ml can, available in stores nationwide now
  • Memphis Joe Bourbon & Cola  - 99p per 250ml can, available in stores nationwide now
  • Austin’s Summer Punch – 89p per can, available as a Specialbuy from July 15 (excluding Scotland)

For the same price, Aldi also released a Cosmopolitan option for a sophisticated barbecue.

There's also a Mojito flavour, made of white rum, zesty lime juice and a hint of mint.

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A pre-mixed cola cocktail - the Memphis Joe Bourbon & Cola - is also available but it will set you back 99p for a 250ml can.

These four drinks will be available in Aldi stores across the UK throughout the summer - and you can already pick them up today.

An Austin's summer punch, which costs 89p per can, will also be available in stores from July 15.

Asda's also selling a pre-mixed gin and tonic but a can of 250ml will set you back £1.87.

Tesco's selling cosmopolitan cocktails in cans too but it will cost you £1 for one.

Earlier this month, Aldi also brought back its boozy ice lollies.

The frozen treats are now available in stores for just £2.99 for a pack of four.

For those looking for a kid-friendly option, the bargain retailer also launched some new Coco Loco lollies, which are selling for £1.99 for a pack of four.


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Meanwhile, rival Lidl is selling a range of German beers and prices start from just 59p.

The range will only be available until stocks last, so you'll have to be quick.

If you're planning to travel around this summer, here's where you'll find Britain's cheapest pint where a lager costs just £2.90.

The Sun Online has also revealed the nine ways to cut your booze costs.

Please follow 's advice and always drink in moderation and make sure you are in control.

WHAT IS THE DRINK DRIVING LIMIT?

WHILE the drink-drive limit is the same for everyone, how it influences you behind the wheel changes.

  • There’s no foolproof system where you can safely have one pint or one large glass of wine and definitely be under the limit.
  • As a general guide it takes around two hours for a pint to leave your system although stronger beers and ciders will take longer.
  • A large glass of wine (250ml) is still in the blood for four hours and a single measure of a spirit takes just one hour.
  • Plus you’ll need to add on an hour for the alcohol to be absorbed into the system. So, if you have four pints and stop drinking at midnight, you’re not safe to drive until at least 9am – a bottle of wine and you have to wait until 1pm the next day.
  • These numbers vary from driver to driver, too, depending on a number of factors including weight, age, sex and metabolism. When and how much you’ve eaten and stress levels at the time are all part of the equation, too.
  • The easiest way to avoid being caught out and to ensure you’re safe behind the wheel is not to drink at all if you’re planning on driving and give yourself plenty of time the next day before setting off

The easiest way to avoid being caught out and to ensure you’re safe behind the wheel is not to drink at all if you’re planning on driving and give yourself plenty of time the next day before setting off.



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