Kylie Jenner relationship with Timothee Chalamet ended the same way it started. The romance rumours which started the relationship were also present towards its end as several followers rumoured that the duo had broken up.
However, the Kylie Cosmetics founder is not lying around in ice cream and chocolates. She has been making major moves as she launches two new products in March. First was her fragrance line Cosmic and now a vodka soda brand named Sprinter launched Thursday night.
Kylie Jenner looked like a busty bombshell as she arrived at the launch party rocking a low-cut black latex dress that showed off her killer cleavage. She styled the sexy skintight frock with transparent heels and a dainty gold chain bracelet
The event which took place at Catch Steak LA saw her posing sexily. She was supported by her mother Kris Jenner and her older half-sister Khloe Kardashian at the late-night soiree. The launch party comes after the diva launched her fragrance brand, Cosmic amid a split with her boyfriend, Timothee Chalamet.
It was revealed earlier this month that Kylie Jenner would be entering the alcoholic beverage market with Sprinter. Her older sister Kendall, 28, already has a tequila line named 818 which debuted in 2021 and has been doing well; there was even a special made for the brand in the shape of an 8.Â
Sprinter is a 100-calorie canned vodka soda made with premium vodka, sparkling water and fruit juice. It is available in four flavours: Black Cherry, Peach, Grapefruit and Lime. The alcoholic sodas are scheduled to hit stores on March 21. Sprinter will be sold in an 8-can variety pack for $19.99. It is 4.5% ABV.
Kylie Jenner recently issued a statement where she expressed via USA Today why she chose to embark on her newest entrepreneurial project. ‘Sprinter is my answer to the growing consumer demand for quality canned cocktails,’ she said.’Not only does Sprinter have a unique bold branding that captures the feeling of fun with your friends, but it is also the best tasting vodka soda I’ve ever tried – and I’ve tried a lot,’ she said.
Her collaborator and Beverage development expert Chandra Richter shared details of the painstaking process that went into coming up with each offered flavour. ‘We held numerous tastings over the past year to ensure each of our four flavours are as natural and true-to-fruit as possible,’ she said.