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New ‘Blueberry Angels’ honor series cans offered at Cider Corps in Mesa

Posted 2/1/21

Cider Corps, 31 S. Robson No. 103 in downtown Mesa, has a new member in its Honor Series line up — Blueberry Angels cider, a tribute to the precision flyers of the U.S. Navy Blue …

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New ‘Blueberry Angels’ honor series cans offered at Cider Corps in Mesa

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Cider Corps, 31 S. Robson No. 103 in downtown Mesa, has a new member in its Honor Series line up — Blueberry Angels cider, a tribute to the precision flyers of the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.

“The Blue Angels were formed at the end of World War II. Their exhibition of formation flying was meant to keep the public interested in aviation. Seventy five years later, they continue to do just that, wowing watchers around the world with signature aerial maneuvers,” according to a release. “Our Blueberry Angels tips its hat to the teamwork, skill and style of the Blue Angels with a bold blueberry cider infused with the soft and subtle flavors of cassia bark.”

Cider Corps is a veteran-owned and operated company built by brothers Jason Duren, retired USMC sergeant, and Josh Duren.

Find Cider Corps at cidercorpsaz.com and on Facebook and Instagram @cidercorps.

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