PLYMOUTH, Wis., Sept. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Two Wisconsin powerhouses are joining forces. Carbliss, the Nation's fastest growing beverage company (Inc.5000) from Plymouth, Wisconsin, has officially partnered with the Green Bay Packers as the team's newest partnership.
Carbliss was founded in 2019 by husband and wife duo Adam and Amanda Kroener and has quickly disrupted the beverage industry with zero carbs, zero sugar, and only 100 calories, all without sacrificing flavor. Like the Packers, Carbliss is proud of its Wisconsin roots and is dedicated to bringing people together for unforgettable experiences.
Through this partnership, Packers fans will now be able to crack a cold Carbliss in the Frozen Tundra, enjoy Carbliss activations, including in-stadium branding, sampling opportunities, and digital sweepstakes designed to elevate the fan experience.
"Carbliss was built on celebrating big moments with the people who matter most," said Adam Kroener, CoFounder and CEO of Carbliss. "There's no bigger stage in Wisconsin than Lambeau Field, and teaming up with the Packers is an incredible way to bring more Bliss to fans everywhere."
This sponsorship adds to Carbliss' growing list of sports partnerships as the brand expands across 18 states. For the Packers, it means welcoming another Wisconsin born success story to Lambeau, giving fans another way to raise a glass on gameday.
About Carbliss
Carbliss is a premium ready-to-drink cocktail brand founded in 2019 by Adam and Amanda Kroener in Plymouth, Wisconsin. With zero carbs, zero sugar, gluten-free, and only 100 calories, Carbliss delivers bar-quality flavor in a convenient can. Carbliss has been recognized as an Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Company (#7 overall, #1 Food & Beverage), a Bain & Company Insurgent Brand, and a Best & Brightest Company to Work For. For more information, visit www.drinkcarbliss.com.
SOURCE Carbliss Premium Hand Crafted Cocktails

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