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Meet Volley, This Summer’s Newest Clean Tequila Seltzer

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at testing chapter.

ICYMI: Volley, the new tequila seltzer brand, is shaking things up in the world of canned alcohol. Volley is a clean tequila seltzer brand that mixes the most real ingredients into pure, canned delight. It comes in four refreshing flavors including, Zesty Lime, Spicy Ginger, Sharp Grapefruit, and Tropical Mango. Editor’s note: Tropical Mango is literally summer in a can.

Volley takes the high road and uses only the best, locally sourced ingredients. They also only use 100% blue agave tequila from the highlands of Jalisco and real organic juices in each of their drinks. There’s no need for added sugars or “natural flavors” with Volley. With only three simple ingredients in every can, you can enjoy a great-tasting seltzer with none of the additives. Bonus: each can has just 100-110 calories.

Volley really prides itself on using only 100% blue agave tequila. Other seltzer brands commonly use “mixto” tequila, which can contain up to 49% non-agave ingredients. With values rooted in outdoor sustainability, Volley has partnered with Leave No Trace, a non-profit that provides resources so every person can protect and enjoy our natural world. So the next time you reach for a spiked seltzer, grab a Volley. 

Don’t forget to invert the cans before consuming. Since they use only three clean ingredients, organic juice being one of them, the juice settles at the bottom so don’t forget to give a little shake before tasting. You can grab a four-pack of Volley for just $13.99. Or stock up and get a case with six four-packs for $49. You can find Volley at retailers nationwide. To find a retailer near you, click here.

Maddie Hiatt

testing '18

Maddie is the Social Media Editor of Her Campus Media. She graduated from Drake University in 2018, where she studied Magazine Journalism and Graphic Design. She's a New York City-based lady and you will most likely find her scrolling on Instagram, wearing a facemask, and/or talking about something pop-culture related. Oh, and she loves breakfast food so much that she named her dog Waffles.