Kylie Jenner dives into sparkling water business with Dak Prescott

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The reality star is an equity stakeholder in the sparkling water brand Glow Beverages, and she’ll also be a brand ambassador with the Cowboys player.

brand, called 818. Glow says it “creates nutritionally enhanced beverages,” in such flavors as mango apricot, spicy watermelon and cherry lime.

The brand also posted on Instagram: “We would like to welcome our equity stakeholder Kylie Jenner” — along with a quote from the star saying, “I’ve always been interested in the water and functional beverage category. My ambassadorship with GLOW is exciting as it allows me to support a product that is revolutionizing the industry. In the past, sparkling waters have lacked enhancements and functional waters have lacked carbonation.

 

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