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Cardi B On Criticisms She's More Focused On Money Than Music: 'I Have To Make Sure That I Make A Future For My Kids'

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money moves on her debut hit single, and she’s yet to slow down when it comes to her business ventures. This month, Whipshots, the line of vodka-infused whipped cream she’s launching in partnership with Starco Brands will announce it’s nationwide retail launch after selling out online during its limited pre-holiday rollout.

Available for purchase in 50mL ($5.99) and 200mL ($14.99) sizes in three flavors — vanilla, caramel and mocha– the alcoholic garnish takes traditional cocktails up a notch by adding a dollop on top.When it comes to her personal taste, Cardi, who admits she’s a light drinker, says, “I like sweet things.” It’s for that reason Whipshots made sense to her as a business opportunity. “Even before the success of Bodak Yellow everybody always wanted to partner with me when it came to alcohol,” she adds. “I don’t know why but it just never really connected.

I really like the idea of whipped cream. It’s sexy, it’s pretty, it’s definitely me.”As natural as this extension of her brand is, Cardi B knows fans don’t always understand the business decisions she makes. “Sometimes people are like, ‘Cardi’s not focused on her music.

She’s just trying to make money with all these partnerships and business stuff. That is not true. I am focused on my music, but I have to make sure that I make a future for my kids.

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