Talk:Bacardi Breezer

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breezerspeak[edit]

How does Breezer-speak relate to this alcoholic drink? I don't think it should be in this article.

Reply: I think it's worth mentioning. Breezer speak is a very common - and disturbing - phenomenon here in there netherlands. An entire generation of kids is growing up speaking nothing but breezer speak on IM applications and elsewhere on the web. And they all have in common that they drink bacardi breezer a lot. It's like alcohol for kids here.
Is there an article on Leet-speak or internet chat slang(aol-speak, u/you, r/are, etc) that the breezer-speak bit could be moved to, or link to? Cantras 17:56, 2 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]
That's nonsense. First off, the Bacardi Breezer is an alcoholic beverage. It might be popular under outgoing youth, but there is no such thing as entire subculture of the drink. beacause mnm I will delete as so.--Soetermans 23:29, 10 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Alcohol Percentage[edit]

I'm pretty sure the percentage of Bacardi Breezer is near 4%, maybe as high as 7% but nowhere near as high as 40 or 50%. I've edited it to 4% as as far as I can see on the Bacardi Breezer website the pictures of the bottles has 4% in the bottom left hand corner. Demetrius 15:49, 9 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]


US Distribution[edit]

My wife had a few of these while we were on holiday in Canada and decided that it was her favorite cooler, now back in the US, can't find them anywhere which makes me wonder if it is still distributed in the US. --Josephdurnal 11:48, 2 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Flavours[edit]

The flavours sentence is fairly long and I just added another one. Is there any way that the information could be displayed in a table or other form? Luvere (talk) 06:11, 26 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]