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Monét X Change ‘Serv’-ing Green Apple Saturday night at Roy G’s

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After spending the afternoon as special guest entertainer at Disco Divas Drag Brunch — being held at Dallas Eagle and benefitting the North Texas LGBT Chamber of Commerce — drag superstar Monét X Change will be heading over to The Strip for a meet-and-greet to introduce Serv Green Apple Monét X Change, a green apple-flavored” vodka. Serv vodka is a collaboration between PEG Management, which represents a number of the top drag entertainers and other LGBTQ influencers and talent, and Casa Maestri Distillery, the most awarded tequila distillery in Mexico.

It comes in a variety of flavors, including: Blood Orange Sharon Needles, Pineapple Manila Luzon, Mixed Berries Trinity the Tuck, Pink Lemonade Trixie Mattel and Original Unflavored Alaska.

According to CaskCartel.com, Green Apple Monét X Change is “perfect for sipping neat or on the rocks, as well as in cocktails and mixed drinks.” Monét will be at Roy G’s, 4001 Cedar Springs Road, from 8 p.m.

to close. Head on over and get yourself a taste of Monét! — Tammye Nash Monét X Change ‘Serv’-ing Green Apple Saturday night at Roy G’s was first posted on September 18, 2024 at 3:39 pm.©2021 "Dallas Voice".

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