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Friday, July 19 2019 - 09:00
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More Than Half Of U.S. Millennials Surveyed Have Missed A Life Moment Because They Were Trying To Capture It On Social Media, Kahlua Study Finds
STOCKHOLM, July 19, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

--Kahlua partners with actress Jackie Cruz to launch the Zero Likes Given 
exhibition, a celebration of photographs posted on Instagram that received zero 
likes, because time spent worrying about the double-taps is distracting us from 
living in the moment 

Kahlua actively champions the sentiment that life, and everything in it - from 
coffee to cocktails to social media - should be taken less seriously. In a 
Kahlua survey of millennials, over 90 percent said it's important to live in 
the moment, while more than half have missed an important moment because they 
were trying to capture it on social media.

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The Zero Likes Given exhibition by Kahlua, hosted by actress Jackie Cruz, is an 
effort calling on people to take a break from the pressures of their like 
count, liberating them by encouraging everyone to enjoy life in the moment - 
and take social media likes a little less seriously.

Like it or not, we're in the age of the double-tap. A study(1) commissioned by 
Kahlua also found:

  --Over 90 percent of surveyed U.S. millennials on social media say it's
    important to live in the moment, while more than half have missed an
    important moment because they were trying to capture it on social media. 
  --Over 60 percent say it is important to them that their photos get likes. 
  --More than a third (34%) check for likes a minute or less after posting.

Even more surprising, one third of the millennials on surveyed say they would 
miss social media more than they would miss sex, if stranded alone on an island.

"I enjoy posting photos that I find interesting, but I don't obsess over my 
social media numbers - I'd prefer to sip an espresso martini with my friends 
than to continuously check my like count any day," said 'Orange is the New 
Black' actress, Jackie Cruz. "That's why Kahlua and I created the Zero Likes 
Given exhibition, people need to take likes, and themselves less seriously. 
With the intensity of social media nowadays, it's a refreshing reminder to live 
in the moment and to have some fun."

According to Giancarlo Martins, Kahlua Global Communications Lead, "Life has 
become too serious, with social media showing an artificially perfect view of 
life. Even coffee and cocktails are now required to be picture-perfect! Kahlua 
embodies the fun side of coffee, so we're taking likes less seriously in the 
spirit of our own brand and providing a call to action for everyone out there 
to do the same - we want consumers to enjoy hanging out with friends more than 
they enjoy garnering likes."   

To celebrate zero liked images on social media, Kahlua created the #BottomNine 
website so consumers from all over the globe can also join in on the action. 
This #BottomNine tool allows people to login with their Instagram account and 
generate their nine least liked images on Instagram so consumers can reminisce 
about these forgotten gems. You can create your own #BottomNine by visiting 
www.bottomnine.co. 

To celebrate the beauty of "unliked" images, the Zero Likes Given exhibition by 
Kahlua will pop up in New York City. Inside the gallery, dozens of Instagram 
gems - originally posted from consumers all over the world and consisting 
entirely of zero-liked photography - will be on display. One highlight… the 
oldest zero-liked Instagram image, which was posted in 2010, a day after 
Instagram first launched.
 
Visit www.kahlua.com or follow #ZeroLikesGiven on Twitter and Instagram for 
more information. 

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About Kahlua
Kahlua, the Mexican coffee liqueur, made with 100% Arabica coffee beans. Our 
story began in 1936 in Mexico with one big passion - coffee. The unique and 
intense flavor of our coffee liqueur is rooted in our Mexican heritage and 
achieved by only using the finest quality coffee beans out there - the Arabica 
Coffee bean. Grown on a 1.25 - 1.55 miles altitude, the coffee used in the 
making of Kahlua is associated with a rich intense flavor and high quality. 
Since the 80's Kahlua has been the world's leading coffee liqueur and withholds 
its position due to its unique, characteristic taste profile in combination 
with the increased global consumer demand for versatile coffee cocktails. Used 
in some of our most iconic - and trending cocktails, such as the Espresso 
Martini (currently the No 4th most trending cocktail according to Difford's 
Guide), Kahlua is enjoyed by consumers worldwide in a wide range of sweet and 
refreshing coffee cocktails.

About The Absolut Company
The Absolut Company has the worldwide responsibility for the production, 
innovation and strategic marketing of Absolut Vodka, Malibu, Kahlua and 
Our/Vodka. Absolut Vodka is one of the world's largest spirits brand. Every 
bottle of Absolut Vodka comes from one source, Åhus in southern Sweden. Malibu 
is the number one rum-based coconut spirit in the world, sold in more than 150 
countries. Kahlua coffee liqueur is the world leader in its category. The head 
office is located in Stockholm, Sweden. Chairman and CEO is Anna Malmhake. The 
Absolut Company is a part of Pernod Ricard, which holds one of the most 
prestigious brand portfolios in the sector.

Wakefield Research
(1) The survey, commissioned by Kahlua was conducted by Wakefield Research 
(www.wakefieldresearch.com) among 1,000 nationally representative U.S. 
millennials, using social media, between June 25 and July 2, 2019, using an 
email invitation and an online survey. Quotes have been set to ensure reliable 
and accurate representation of the U.S. millennial population, using social 
media. 

SOURCE: Kahlua

CONTACT: Nicole Liebowitz, +1 (646) 935-3969, Nicole.Liebowitz@ketchum.com