BuzzBallz unveils eight limited-edition World Cup SoccerBallz cocktails

BuzzBallz is releasing special drinks to celebrate the 2026 World Cup, but they won’t be available for long, so be sure to grab them quickly!

When the World Cup happens every four years, many companies release special products to celebrate. Official sponsors, such as McDonald’s and Coca-Cola, often create World Cup-themed cups, toys, and a variety of other merchandise.

With the World Cup here, several brands are releasing special items. Lay’s has new, limited-edition chip flavors, McDonald’s in Argentina is offering burgers inspired by its national team players, and Cheez-It has a new Chili Cheese Dog flavored cracker.

Because BuzzBallz are shaped like balls, people have been hoping the company would do something to celebrate the World Cup.

Eight World Cup BuzzBallz flavors revealed

Rumors of new flavors for the upcoming tournament were true! BuzzBallz has announced eight different flavors that fans can enjoy.

These new flavors include:

  • Flags & Freedom, a USA-inspired mix of orange and pineapple
  • Fuego Tamarita, a Mexico-inspired flavor combining sweet, sour and juicy watermelon with a spicy kick 
  • Pip Pip Punch, an England-inspired proper punchy twist
  • Smashentina, an Argentina-inspired mix of crisp melon with a peppery edge
  • Sol Siesta, a Spain-inspired light and fruity option perfect for laid-back sipping
  • Caipi Crush, a  Brazil-inspired, citrus-forward flavor that’s ready to samba
  • Soccer Lime-Rita, a classic lime margarita moment, dressed in a jersey and ready to play
  • Goaaaal-Melon, a blend of tangy citrus and sweet melon

As a huge fan, I’m so excited that each flavor is getting a special World Cup bottle design! They’re using the flag of each country on the bottles for that specific flavor, which is a really cool touch.

This is a temporary offer, and right now it’s only accessible in the US. We’ll have to wait and see if it becomes available in Europe as well.

Not a cocktail person? No problem! FOX is looking for someone to be their “chief World Cup watcher” – they’ll pay you $50,000 to watch every single game from a special office built just for this job in New York City’s Times Square.

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2026-05-06 13:50