Blake Lively’s Betty Buzz Sodas Are Hitting Whole Foods Shelves

Taylor Hill/Getty Images By Melissa Campana/Dec. 2, 2022 11:01 am EST

Sheesh, Blake Lively; you’re making the rest of us look bad. It’s just not enough that you are normalizing big families by stylishly sauntering through another pregnancy (per Motherly), or DIYing pine cone turkeys and ornately decorated pies for Thanksgiving (per People), is it? You had to go and start your own line of non-alcoholic carbonated beverages, called Betty Buzz, and make it one of the buzziest sparkling mixers around, didn’t you?

Named in honor of some very important people in Blake Lively’s life, Betty Buzz has people buzzing for a reason; according to the Betty Buzz website, the actor’s fizzy lifting drinks are naturally flavored and made with clean ingredients only. Lively herself doesn’t drink alcohol but tells People that she and husband Ryan Reynolds host a lot of parties (not to mention, he owns the ubiquitous Aviation American Gin company), so Lively is a de facto expert in what options are out there for a teetotaler when everyone around you has a drink in their hand. “I like flavor,” she said simply, of her intolerance for a lesser mixer. That tendency towards taste has led Lively to create sparkling lemon-lime, ginger beer, tonic water, Meyer lemon club soda, and sparkling grapefruit for the Betty Buzz line; all made with real juices, natural ingredients, and those adorable tiny bubbles. And if there’s one gang that appreciates a natural ingredient and an adorable bubble — it’s Whole Foods.

Blake Lively’s Betty Buzz Sodas Are Hitting Whole Foods Shelves

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By Melissa Campana/Dec. 2, 2022 11:01 am EST

Sheesh, Blake Lively; you’re making the rest of us look bad. It’s just not enough that you are normalizing big families by stylishly sauntering through another pregnancy (per Motherly), or DIYing pine cone turkeys and ornately decorated pies for Thanksgiving (per People), is it? You had to go and start your own line of non-alcoholic carbonated beverages, called Betty Buzz, and make it one of the buzziest sparkling mixers around, didn’t you?

Named in honor of some very important people in Blake Lively’s life, Betty Buzz has people buzzing for a reason; according to the Betty Buzz website, the actor’s fizzy lifting drinks are naturally flavored and made with clean ingredients only. Lively herself doesn’t drink alcohol but tells People that she and husband Ryan Reynolds host a lot of parties (not to mention, he owns the ubiquitous Aviation American Gin company), so Lively is a de facto expert in what options are out there for a teetotaler when everyone around you has a drink in their hand. “I like flavor,” she said simply, of her intolerance for a lesser mixer. That tendency towards taste has led Lively to create sparkling lemon-lime, ginger beer, tonic water, Meyer lemon club soda, and sparkling grapefruit for the Betty Buzz line; all made with real juices, natural ingredients, and those adorable tiny bubbles. And if there’s one gang that appreciates a natural ingredient and an adorable bubble — it’s Whole Foods.

Named in honor of some very important people in Blake Lively’s life, Betty Buzz has people buzzing for a reason; according to the Betty Buzz website, the actor’s fizzy lifting drinks are naturally flavored and made with clean ingredients only. Lively herself doesn’t drink alcohol but tells People that she and husband Ryan Reynolds host a lot of parties (not to mention, he owns the ubiquitous Aviation American Gin company), so Lively is a de facto expert in what options are out there for a teetotaler when everyone around you has a drink in their hand. “I like flavor,” she said simply, of her intolerance for a lesser mixer. That tendency towards taste has led Lively to create sparkling lemon-lime, ginger beer, tonic water, Meyer lemon club soda, and sparkling grapefruit for the Betty Buzz line; all made with real juices, natural ingredients, and those adorable tiny bubbles. And if there’s one gang that appreciates a natural ingredient and an adorable bubble — it’s Whole Foods.

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