The world just can't get enough rosé, even in nonalcoholic form it seems.
With the invention of rosé deodorant, gummy bears, and yes, even rosé Alfredo sauce (uh, no thanks), wine drinkers and cool kids everywhere are more obsessed with the millennial pink-colored bubbly than ever before.
And if you think the trend is on its way out and poured down the drain -- think again. You can now add a bit of pink to your lunch with rosé jelly.
Credit: Drunk JellySEE ALSO:8 housewarming gifts for the wine-loving hostThe great company brain behind the jelly is appropriately named Drunk Jelly, and rosé jelly isn't their only baby. On their Etsy shop, they offer other wine-inspired jellies including pinot noir, moscato, chardonnay, pinot grigio, merlot, and cabernet sauvignon.
According to the shop, their rosé jelly has hints of cherry, watermelon, and lime (yum), and is perfect for pairing with breads, meats, cheeses, and crackers at your next party.
But if you think you'll be able to sneak in a midday buzz during your lunch break, you're out of luck. Unfortunately, the jellies are non-alcoholic, which means they're still yummy, but you won't be able to substitute a morning mimosa with your next bagel.
Credit: drunk jellyWe know that are somepeople out there that might be a little over the rosé craze, but this jelly is just so pretty that we can't help but want to give it a try. If it makes our breakfast a little bit more exciting, leave us alone and pass the jar.
[H/T: Bustle]
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