Justin Timberlake to Launch New Tequila Brand

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This just shows how extreme a company would get by lieing about there ratings. There is no way Paco Chicano Tequila got a 68. Because there launch date is 07/09 and the tequila is not even out yet. Great way to start a company by lieing to its customers!!

Harry of CA @ Apr 25, 2009 02:03:22 AM

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Beverage Tasting Institute who rates alcoholic beverages of all kinds gave Justin's tequila an 87 out of 100. The Paco Chicano tequila got a 68 out of 100. That is a not a good score, and if you look at the notes they said the taste was very harsh. I think floor cleaner got a higher score than the Paco did.

Tila of CA @ Apr 08, 2009 06:48:54 AM

Paco Chicano Tequila by Christian Audigier Is much better!!

Ed Hardy Has a new Line of Tequila called Paco Chicano Tequila by Christian Audigier. It is the smoothest tequila ever made. Patron, Don Julio and the others do not compare. This tequila is now the standard that all tequilas will have to follow!!!

Armen of CA @ Mar 27, 2009 01:47:46 AM

lets launch timberlake to the moon...

good riddance...

dana of CO @ Mar 22, 2009 12:12:32 PM

I like Justin for his songwriting

capabilities. A little less so for his live performances. And a LOT less so for peddling liquor and clothing. Men and women as "brands"? They're spoofing us as though we were willing to be groupies.

Muser of NM @ Mar 20, 2009 14:35:59 PM

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