@exxtradirty: spritz: a waste of money, your drink limit, and time.

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jan363206
Jan :
Graydon is actually a frugal king at his core. He is his mother.
2026-05-29 15:59:52
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katsinbootz
kat :
COSMO SPRITZ!!!!!!!!! Lemme tell you my summer is off to a great start
2026-05-30 07:29:32
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felicityoftheseas
felicityoftheseas :
Hugo spritz add gin, perfect
2026-05-30 01:14:17
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b_jonesxo
Brittany Jones :
Def waste of money. I’m team Graydon
2026-05-29 14:08:30
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justhereforvibes_xo
Xoxo_hereforthevibes :
Him being so passionate about this makes it so much funnier hahaha
2026-05-29 18:46:58
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addison.vodka
Addi :
Gateway drink is so real
2026-05-30 04:52:47
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kbalesofhay
Kbalesofhay :
My version of an Aperol spritz is Prosecco, Aperol, simple syrup, and vodka. No club soda. Club soda sucks
2026-05-30 02:19:04
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suggestedname794
Winniesmom :
2026-05-29 17:35:27
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jennnyc212
Jennnyc212 :
Graydon’s not wrong .
2026-05-30 08:24:57
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its_madisonjo
its_madisonjo :
No bc I 100% agree
2026-05-30 02:37:46
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brooke.vandevelder
🖤 Brooke Van D 🖤 :
Spritzes are the on ramp drinks when it’s too early to bust out the liquor. Like an amuse bouche.
2026-05-29 18:53:29
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conscious_christina
Christina Z :
I make my Aperol spritz with Aperol and Prosecco… only…
2026-05-30 18:57:31
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blessedandbeautif7
blessedandbeautiful :
Yeah so in Europe we don’t use club soda we use San P
2026-05-29 17:29:26
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masaswag
Mašaswag :
In italy aperol spritz is only prosecco and aperol, no soda water!
2026-05-29 21:20:09
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shittanyy
Brittany :
couldn’t agree more
2026-05-29 23:09:42
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nicolemmainwaring
nicolemmainwaring :
Team Hallie and when’s the family, reality tv show coming out? We need it
2026-05-29 19:16:24
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connorsheshea
ConnorShea :
French 75 bb
2026-05-29 14:34:36
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nikachkabublik
Life on the Amalfi Coast | Nik :
Babez I agree but just order it without club soda. Your drink has ice in it…that’s enough water
2026-05-29 17:02:39
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lizdailey
lizdailey :
I feel this but my friends and I ask for no club soda and extra champagne to help combat this 😁😁😁
2026-05-30 22:43:47
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meganelainee
Megan Sinisgalli :
I’m loling
2026-05-30 23:16:47
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speculum_veritatis
र👾𑣲︻╦̵̵͇̿̿̿̿╤── ~ ♡ :
I agree with him
2026-05-30 11:05:12
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abi_explores24
abiadventures | FTM 🌸 :
A really strong kettle one soda is sending me 😭
2026-05-30 19:12:50
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kewchi3ater
victoriaa! :
I agree
2026-05-30 01:09:15
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tillystravellingtable
tillystravellingtable :
It’s the worst when they don’t put enough Aperol 😭I hate when the ratio is off!
2026-05-30 16:46:37
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