Cutie pink like BARBIE or depressing like OPPENHEIMER? You choose your spirit with us at SEEKERS

Mid-July is no joke when it comes to the film industry! One day you get a fun and lovely movie, something that brings you happiness and joy that is full of the beautiful Dovey pink color, and the next day you get an atomic bomb exploding right before your eyes. The 180-degree turn in the film industry. Just like the 180-degree turn in Seeker Spirit. 

Barbenheimer is no joke! One day you get a fun and lovely movie that is full of the beautiful pink color and the next day you get the atomic bomb exploding right before your eyes. This is the biggest switch-up ever, not just in the film industry but also in seeker spirits.

Which one is your spirit, Barbie in the pink house or Oppenheimer in Manhattan? You’ll never know until you come to Seeker Spirit.

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Are you Barbie, then let’s go party with your own cocktail edition, this special cocktail has a shimmering pink color featuring the one and only Jason Kong Cocktail. You may call it the “Barbie Cocktail” the drink that is full of the color of love, and the moment you take a sip of vibrant pink color liquid your coils taste something magnificent that is our seekers ‘Gimlet’ masterpiece. 

Maybe pink was never your color, and you want something bitter and sadder, Oppenheimer is here to drop a bomb of Pandan Negroni on you. Whether you like it or not, you have no choice but to get this cup of a delightful, strong twist on the classic Negroni that is infused with just the right amount of pandan that gives you one powerful delicious drink with an amazing essence of pandan leaves.

If you are still confused between the two, not knowing which one you are. You can always go for both at the same time. That’s also why there is a Barbenheimer when you already got a Barbie and Oppenheimer. Seek your spirit at Seeker Spirit today!

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