LS Cream Liqueur, the first Black-owned cream liqueur, announces expansion of its national footprint, and an official rebrand that is rolling out on shelves across the country.
The rebranded packaging will start becoming available in additional states including Connecticut, Georgia, Missouri, Massachusetts, Michigan and Washington, D.C, it also is available online via Reserve Bar, making the spirit accessible to consumers in nearly all 50 states.
The bottle highlights elements of the Haitian flag, including the Haitian coat of arms and the triumphant palm, a symbolic representation of independence, and a nod to traditional Haitian cremas.
LS Cream Liqueur was inspired by one of the most iconic beverages from Haiti known as “cremas,” which are enjoyed at Haitian family gatherings and moments of celebration. As it was impossible to find a shelf-stable version of cremas in stores, Stevens Charles and his wife Myriam Jean-Baptiste decided to launch their own cream liqueur that encapsulates the flavors of their family cremas recipe but presents it as a premium, shelf-stable liqueur and making it accessible to celebrate everyday moments.