
Ben Stiller is popping the top on a whole new adventure, this time in the soda aisle. Say hello to Stiller’s Soda, the actor’s refreshing leap into the beverage world. Teaming up with food and beverage entrepreneur Alex Doman, Stiller is serving up fizz with a twist: no fake stuff, just real flavor, 30 calories, and three essential vitamins in every can.
For Stiller, this isn’t just a side project. It’s a lifelong passion. He’s loved soda for as long as he can remember, from sipping Shirley Temples with his parents to chasing down root beers at the corner store. Now he’s channeling that nostalgia into something bold, clean, and modern: sodas that taste like the classics but are lighter, smarter, and better for today’s world.
The debut lineup is already turning heads: Root Beer, Lemon Lime, and Shirley Temple—all bubbly, all satisfying, and all available at select retailers across New York City, with nationwide shipping on Amazon. More flavors and retail expansion are on the horizon, but for now, Stiller is raising a can to a simple idea: soda that’s guilt-free but still soda through and through.
Stiller’s Soda carries the timeless charm of a classic New York deli drink. From the moment you crack open a can, it feels like something you could have grabbed straight from the cooler at a corner deli; nostalgic, fizzy, and refreshingly familiar. It has that old-school look and taste that instantly transports you back to the days of sipping sodas with a sandwich or bag of chips at your neighborhood spot, while still delivering a modern, lighter twist.
As he put it in the launch announcement: “The idea behind Stiller’s Soda was simple: bring back that same sense of nostalgia but make it work for today. We wanted to reimagine the classic soda experience in a way that’s cleaner and lighter, without losing what makes it so special.”
So, if you’re thirsty for something fizzy, refreshing, and just a little bit Hollywood, Stiller’s Soda is ready to make your taste buds smile.
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