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The Whitebox Spicy Mango Margarita is Only at Selfridges

The Whitebox Spicy Mango Margarita ready-to-drink (RTD) cocktail has been debuted as a new collaboration product with Selfridges in the UK that's expected to catch the attention of shoppers this spring and summer.

The cocktail puts a fruity and spicy (AKA fricy) flavor profile in the spotlight with a spicy margarita base that's elevated with the flavor of ripe mango. The balanced cocktail comes in 100ml cans branded with the Selfridges color and aesthetic, and boasts a 19.5% ABV to give it a bar-strength pour that's ready for serving over ice.

Co-Founder of Whitebox Cocktails Ben Iravani commented on the Whitebox Spicy Mango Margarita with Selfridges saying, "The Margarita is the world’s most popular cocktail, so there is plenty of demand for innovation around this drink. For the collaboration, we built on our full-strength Spicy Marg recipe by adding mango and rebalancing the spice to add a sweet, fruit dimension to our best-selling cocktail. Our founding team have spent years refining recipes like this at some of the world’s top cocktail bars, and we are proud to be working with Selfridges to bring this drink to their customers this summer."

Trend Themes

  1. Premium RTD Bar-strength Cocktails — Rising consumer preference for ready-to-drink products that deliver bar-strength alcohol opens space for premiumized canned formulations and elevated packaging experiences.
  2. Retailer-branded Collaborations — Exclusive co-branded products between specialty retailers and craft producers create unique shelf differentiation and drive destination shopping behavior.
  3. Fruity-spicy Flavor Fusion — Combining tropical fruit notes with chili-driven spice profiles signals a flavor trend that redefines mainstream cocktail palates toward bolder, hybrid taste experiences.

Industry Implications

  1. Luxury Department Stores — Curated, limited-run beverage collaborations can transform physical retail into experiential discovery zones that attract affluent, trend-seeking customers.
  2. Beverage Manufacturing — Small-batch producers and co-packers capable of high-ABV, shelf-stable formulations stand to disrupt conventional production by enabling rapid flavor innovation and retailer exclusives.
  3. Hospitality and On-premise Bars — Bars and restaurants adapting to RTD premiumization may shift menu strategies and backbar investments to incorporate canned, high-quality cocktails that blur the line between retail and on-premise consumption.

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