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Hangover reliever alc-eze eyes retail expansion across liquor stores & bars 

Nashi pear-derived hangover relief product alc-eze has released new three-pack and six-pack products and is looking to expand its distribution.

The Australian start-up is preparing to add liquor and convenience stores as well as bars to its retail footprint with the new products.

To celebrate their launch, the brand is opening a Hangover-Free Pop-up Bar in Sydney from 25-28 April at The Nocturne in Surry Hills. Each customer’s first drink at the bar will be served with a side of TGA approved three-pack alc-eze.

And the brand is promising if patrons have a hangover the next morning, they will get their money back.

The pocket friendly new three-pack and six-pack products joining the existing line-up of 30 and 60-pill bottle products.

“We’re thrilled to introduce these new on-the-go packs to our consumers,” said Rohit Uppal (BPharm), co-founder of alc-eze.

“We understand the importance of convenience, especially when it comes to addressing the discomfort of a hangover. We wanted to make sure our customers could enjoy the benefits of our product wherever they are and make the most out of their day, even after a night out celebrating.”

Alcohol is converted by the body into a toxin that causes hangovers, nausea, headaches, flushing and liver damage. alc-eze aims to prepare and protect the liver with Nashi Pear and 16 essential vitamins and minerals to help the body recover faster.

The founders created alc-eze as alternative to needing to drink large amounts of nashi pear juice to receive the same benefits as taking three tablets.

alc-eze’s hangover relief formula features:

The new packs retail for $9.99 and $14.99 respectively and are available at leading pharmacies.

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