Single-serve pouch pulls off premixed, frozen margaritas

Premixed margaritas can be enjoyed in flexible, fun pouch packaging that eliminates the blender.

Pw 5860 Black Iguana 1

As cool as the lime-bearing cartoon lizard on the front of its packaging, DGI Beverage, LLC’s Black Iguana Frozen Rita premixed frozen cocktail in a pouch makes margarita preparation and consumption convenient and portable. Introduced regionally near DGI’s Tomball, TX, headquarters in 2007, the margarita-style beverage is now in more than 350 Texas locations and is set to storm other U.S. states this year.

DGI co-founder Paul Castor says that Black Iguana was introduced to adult consumers as an alternative to beer and wine that is quick and easy to prepare. “The consumer can now enjoy a margarita by just reaching in the freezer and pulling out a Black Iguana,” he says. “It’s that easy.”

DGI chose a glossy, eye-catching pouch package to differentiate its drink from competitive products packaged in glass and plastic bottles. The pouch’s flexible film construction—it is made from 12-micron PET/125-micron linear low-density polyethylene—allows consumers to easily store the product in the freezer until use and then to squeeze the pouch until its contents are slushy when ready to consume. Film is printed in five colors, with nine secondary color mixes by IPN USA (www.ipnmanufacturing.com).

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