Morrisons Aperol Cocktail Box set to spritz up the bank holiday

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MORRISONS SPRITZES UP THE BANK HOLIDAY WITH NEW APEROL COCKTAIL BOX

– The new box delivers an alfresco aperitivo directly to your doorstep –

– Includes snacks and can be ordered for next day delivery –

Morrisons is answering spritz lovers’ prayers as it launches a new Aperol Cocktail Box today. Landing in time for the bank holiday, the box has been created alongside Aperol and Mionetto to make it easy for customers to whip up the ever-popular aperitivo, the Aperol Spritz.

The box includes everything required to create the ultimate summer cocktail: a 70cl bottle of Aperol to mix up with the light and refreshing Mionetto Prosecco, before being topped with Morrisons Soda Water. There’s even a loose orange included to garnish the spritz.

To accompany the drinks, the box also includes Morrisons The Best Gruyere & Poppy Seed Twists, Morrisons The Best Lightly Salted Crisps and Morrisons The Best nocellara Olives; for a taste of an Italian piazza from the comfort of your back garden.

Liam Challenger, Food Boxes Trading Manager at Morrisons said: “The first May bank holiday feels like the start of the British summer – and with foreign holidays still off the cards, our Aperol Cocktail Box can bring a taste of the continent to gardens and parks across the UK. The box includes everything customers need to make the classic, refreshing Italian spritz with carefully selected snacks to serve alongside.”

Morrisons limited-edition Aperol Cocktail Box costs £35 including next day delivery and is available now on the Morrisons food boxes website https://www.morrisons.com/food-boxes/box/The-Aperol-Cocktail-Box

 For more information on Morrisons Food Boxes range visit www.morrisons.com/food-boxes


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