9:41 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Marketing| drink · Comments Off
17 Jun 2009
Most “hombres” wouldn’t go near pink colored tequila, pero since quizas porque I’m a mujer or maybe I’m just a sucker for free alcohol, I accepted Gran Centenario’s offer to try their new Rosangel tequila infused with hibiscus.
It wasn’t the pink that interested me actually. I’m more of a wine drinker than anything else and if I have to go with something harder I lean towards rum. What had me curious was the addition of the hibiscus. Hisbiscus aka Jamaica. In my immigrant hood, you know it’s summer when the Mexican markets put out their huge jugs of aguas frescas and my favorite is aua de jamaica.
Rosangel Gran Centenario Reposado Tequila isn’t sweet pero the hibiscus makes it’s flavor smooth. I’m not a huge tequila drinker pero I found that making frozen margaritas with it made me and others happy with the subtle hibiscus sabor.
Rosangel Gran Centenario Reposado Tequila is clearly being marketed to women who maybe would like to do pink shots or drink a pink cocktail, pero for those of us that stay away from mujer marketed products, the sabor is fuerte enough to join your summer bar.
You can learn more about Rosangel Gran Centenario Reposado Tequila at it’s official site. (It plays music so if you’re at work turn down the volume or put your headphones on)
1:36 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bizarro · Comments Off
11 Nov 2008Bianca asks the very important question here. Is this shit for real?
If is, please step back, I need to vomit.
via Bianca Laureano
3:27 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health · Comments Off
14 May 2008
I just turned 31, not old enough to worry about hip fractures right? But imbibing about two drinks a day could actually help my bone health! That’s right. Pour yourself a glass or two, but no more.
A new study reveals that a drink or two a day may make for stronger bones, while more than two drinks may lead to a broken hip (due to bone loss, not because wasted people are falling down). People in the study who drank between one half and one alcoholic beverage a day were 20 percent less likely than teetotalers to sustain hip fractures, according to The American Journal of Medicine.
Another rum and coke please.
Via / New York Magazine
10:57 am By Maegan La Mala · Celebrities| Chismes| Controversia| Miami · 1 Comment
24 Dec 2007
No, this isn’t something you’d see on Animal Planet, rapper Pitbull (a.k.a. name Armando Perez) has been arrested for driving under the influence. We hate to follow one DUI story with another, but we guess it’s just that time of year. Reports TMZ:
According to the police report obtained by TMZ, Perez was stopped after flying past a marked cop car in his silver Mercedes, doing 93 mph in a 55 zone. At first, the rapper wouldn’t get out of the car, and when he did, the officer writes that he “could detect a strong breath odor of alcohol over the gum he was chewing,” that Pitbull’s speech was rapid and slurred and his eyes were bloodshot.Results of the sobriety test weren’t pretty either: he couldn’t do the finger-to-nose touch, he was swaying, and basically mangled the “walk and turn” portion of the test, losing his balance, stepping off line and starting without being told to do so.
TMZ also claims that Pitbull allegedly yelled repeatedly to officers “This is a big waist [sic] of time your time papo.”
The rapper was then booked and his bail was set at a modest $1000.
Check out TMZ for the arrest report, video (including Pitbull laughing off the incident) and more developments on this story.
Via / TMZ
7:33 pm By Maegan La Mala · Politics| Venezuela · 3 Comments
16 Oct 2007
Hugo Chavez doesn’t like Alejandro Sanz. He also doesn’t like alcoholic beverages, and is urging his people to come off the sauce. The Venezuelan president says that booze isn’t revolutionary and is raising the price of alcohol in an effort to make his compatriots into “new men”:
It’s all part of Chavez’s efforts to encourage Venezuelans to adopt the psyche of the “New Man,” a socialist revolutionary with a monk-like purity of purpose. Chavez often cites the life of Cuba’s iconic hero Ernesto “Che” Guevara as an ideal example — and complains that many Venezuelans’ values are not up to par.“We’re one of the countries that consumes the most whisky per capita in the world. We should be ashamed,” Chavez said recently on national television. “I’m not willing to continue offering dollars to import whisky in these quantities. What kind of revolution is this? The Whisky Revolution? The Hummer Revolution? No, this is a real revolution!”
According to AP, Chavez is also tired of people boozing it up on beer in the streets, and is threatening to seize beer trucks that “sell beer like ice cream”.
Along with alcohol, Chavez is also looking to raise prices on tobacco and luxury cars.
Via / Yahoo! News
6:50 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Marketing| World| mexico · 1 Comment
12 Jun 2007
Ask for a Corona beer in Spain, and you’ll get a weird look. They call Corona “Coronita”. But ask for a Corona in Beijing, and you might get a…Cerono? Blogger Laura Martinez writes:
…it turns out the Chinese are producing -and exporting- Cerono beer, which looks and feels exactly [image after the jump] like Grupo Modelo’s Corona beer. (Of course, the real one is quite tasteless but that’s not the point here).Mexican anti-piracy authorities are fuming over Beijing-based Beijing Cerono Trade Limited Company, which last year sold more than one million cases of Cerono worldwide.
5:17 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Environment| Lifestyle| mexico · Comments Off
30 May 2007
While some have criticized a boom in ethanol production might lead to deforestation in Brazil, it might have yet another ugly effect on a country a little closer to home: Mexico. Please say it ain’t so:
Mexican farmers are setting ablaze fields of blue agave, the cactus-like plant used to make the fiery spirit tequila, and resowing the land with corn as soaring U.S. ethanol demand pushes up prices.The switch to corn will contribute to an expected scarcity of agave in coming years, with officials predicting that farmers will plant between 25 percent and 35 percent less agave this year to turn the land over to corn.
According to Reuters, the abundance of Mexico’s beloved agave led to an oversupply of tequila and agave prices so low it wasn’t worth it to farmers to stick with the plant. As the demand for ethanol increases, corn prices soar, so it’s bye-bye agave. Get ready to pay $50 a bottle for some crappy Cuervo.
Via / MSNBC
3:04 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Internet| Marketing| Religion| Spain · 3 Comments
15 Mar 2006
You can’t make this stuff up. A group of nuns from Barcelona, Spain has launched a curious (understatement) campaign to convince women that it doesn’t matter if you like to party, get wasted, make skrills…you can be a nun too! From the site (translated), “Mi vocación”:
“Me a nun? Ha-ha!
You like men, nightclubs and money?
Do you fall in love easily?
Of all the options life has to offer, every young woman should consider, as well, these two options: should I be a gigolá (female gigolo) or a nun?”
Oh my (excuse the expression) God, what?!
4:49 pm By Maegan La Mala · Health| society · 2 Comments
16 Dec 2005
A new study finds that drinking rates in female immigrants increase as they acculturate to the dominate culture here in the United States.
“The study found that Latina women who are highly acculturated to American society — that is, women who tend to speak English more than Spanish, associated heavily with Anglos, and feel comfortable in relationships with Anglos — tend to drink more than those who are not so highly acculturated. Specifically, these women are more likely to drink, and tend to drink more if they do drink,” researcher Sarah E. Zemore, associate scientist at the Alcohol Research Group, said in a prepared statement.
It seems that immigrant groups change in order to accommodate to the norms present in the country. For example, in the U.S. it is acceptable for women to drink alcohol, while that may be frowned upon in the home countries of some immigrants. I am curious if this could lead to more problems with alcoholism in Latina women or if it is even an issue.
Via / Health Day

State officials and Latino leaders plan to launch a statewide campaign in January that aims to curb drunken driving by Hispanics. Spanish-speaking immigrants make up less than 10 percent of the state’s population, but they accounted for nearly one-quarter of all driving while intoxicated convictions statewide last year.
Why is it that Latinos have such a high percentage of DWI’s in Raleigh, North Carolina even though they constitute only a small percentage of the community? It’s similar to the incarceration rate of African Americans. They constitute about 13 percent of the U.S. population yet make up about 40 percent of the prison population.
In no way am I defending drunk driving but one has to question why this is occurring. I think it’s a great idea that Latino leaders in the area are getting out the word and educating other Latinos on drunk driving but are Latinos really more “macho” and that’s the reason for the high rate of DWI’s? Can it be that we are getting pulled over at a higher rate because of the color of our skin? Is it another case of “driving while brown”?
The effort, which is funded by a grant from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, will focus on the Triangle, the Triad and Charlotte markets. It will include short public-service announcement and handouts called photo-novellas that are intended to teach Hispanic immigrants that being “macho” doesn’t have to include drinking and driving.
Via / NBC17
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