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We love us a pop-up, especially when it involves those “bygone” products we still think about from time to time.
Snapple just launched a one-day-only bodega at 319 Sixth Avenue by West 3rd Street in Greenwich Village, handing out free drinks to all patrons—no purchase necessary, while supplies last—in the classic glass bottles the company phased out back in 2017 to be more environmentally friendly, according to ABC7.
Snapple even posted a photo of the setup on Instagram, directly calling out the high-end, culty California-based grocery store Erewhon, which recently announced plans to open a “tonic bar” inside the private padel club Kith Ivy in the West Village—basically only catering to those able to cough up the club’s $36,000 membership fee.
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“Hey Erewhon, we already opened a juice bar,” reads the writing on the pop-up’s window. “It’s called a bodega and everyone is welcome.” Good game, Snapple.
Now, back to those glass bottles, which are practically collector’s items at this point. Visitors can choose from five classic Snapple flavors: apple, peach tea, kiwi strawberry, lemon tea and zero sugar peach tea.
We can only imagine how packed the spot will get, so with limited supplies and the pop-up closing at 9pm, we suggest heading to downtown Manhattan ASAP.

