Hpnotiq

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Hpnotiq
Hpnotiq.jpg
TypeLiqueur
ManufacturerHeaven Hill
Country of originUS
Alcohol by volume17%
Proof (US)34
ColorSky blue
FlavorFruity, tropical
Websitehttp://www.hpnotiq.com/

Hpnotiq (pronounced "hypnotic")[1] is an alcoholic beverage. It is native to New York, but bottled in France by Heaven Hill Distilleries, made from fruit juices, vodka and cognac. It is 34 proof (17% ABV) and is available in over 70 countries.[citation needed]

History[]

Hpnotiq was created in 2001 by Raphael Yakoby, a college dropout living with his parents on Long Island, New York. After seeing a blue perfume at Bloomingdale's, he decided to create a blue liqueur.[2]

Nick Storm, a Yonkers, N.Y., native, partnered with Yakoby to promote it. Yakoby and Storm failed to sell the concept to major beverage manufacturers. They then promoted the drink in clubs and bars through a series of promotional events and parties that worked Storm's music industry contacts.[3] The big break came when hip-hop impresario Sean "Diddy" Combs agreed to sell the drink in his restaurant chain Justin's in New York.

Urban and hip-hop groups began to promote the brand in music videos, on stage, and in rap lyrics from Kanye West, R. Kelly, Ludacris, Missy Elliot, Jay-Z, Lil’ Kim, Fabolous and Diddy. Fabolous was instrumental in their success. He mentioned it in at least four songs on his album, Street Dreams. On his 2002 hit single "This Is My Party", Fabolous started his first verse with:"Ain't no tellin' what this Hpno' will do to me." A cocktail called "Incredible Hulk", whose color was reminiscent of the comic book hero, was made at Combs' Justin's restaurants.[3]

The brand was originally distributed by Wingard Inc. of Great Neck, New York; in January 2003, Yakoby's trademark and the distribution rights were acquired by Heaven Hill Distilleries.[4] The brand earned Yakoby a reported $50 million.[2] Hpnotiq is bottled in France's Cognac region and made with cognac and triple-distilled French vodka. It is the fourth best-selling imported liqueur in the United States, according to Adams Beverage Media.[citation needed]

Hpnotiq also produces "Harmonie", which is purple.

In September 2015, Hpnotiq launched an advertising campaign entitled "#Since2001”, named after Hpnotiq's birth year. Heaven Hill, Hpnotiq’s parent company, partnered with New York-based consumer marketing agency Team Epiphany to create the campaign, which enlisted rapper Cam’ron, visual artist Naturel, rapper and visual artist Yung Jake, and New York-based DJ and entrepreneur Va$htie Kola to help bring attention to themes and content inspired by the year 2001.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ Garrity, Philip (2015). "How 1 Yonkers Man Took A Liquor Brand From Nowhere To A Million Cases. Twice". Westchester. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Straker, Wendy (May 21, 2007). "This Self-made Liqueur Entrepreneur is in the Pink". New York Post. Archived from the original on June 10, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "'Hpnotiq' Hype". Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  4. ^ "Heaven Hill acquires distribution rights for Hpnotiq". Business First. January 3, 2003. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  5. ^ Brands, Heaven Hill. "Hpnotiq Unites Hip-Hop Artist Cam'ron, Artist Naturel, Artist/Rapper Yung Jake And DJ Va$htie For #SINCE2001". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2015-09-22.

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