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This limited-edition spirit perfectly captures the coziness of the winter season.

Photos courtesy of Hotel Tango Distillery

Warm up your winter festivities with Swiss Miss® ‘Shmallow, a delicious collaboration between Swiss Miss and ‘Shmallow — and the first-ever marshmallow-flavored whiskey.

This toasted marshmallow + cocoa-infused bourbon combines the rich taste of Swiss Miss hot cocoa with the artistry of a well-crafted bourbon — making it the ideal spirit to enjoy at your next holiday gathering or as a gift for your favorite bourbon aficionado.

Find a place where you can purchase Swiss Miss ‘Shmallow, and enjoy it throughout this holiday season.

Cheers, INDY.

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