Brandon Graham celebrates Crooked Tea launch at Ladder 15

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The launch of Crooked Tea, a new hard iced tea brand, was a festive affair at Ladder 15 in Center City on April 12, graced by the presence of former Eagles defensive end Brandon Graham. As a two-time Lombardi Trophy winner, Graham delighted fans by surprising them from behind the bar, where he served drinks and posed for photos. The event not only showcased the new beverage but also highlighted Graham's deep connection with his Philadelphia roots. Attendees enjoyed the full Crooked Tea experience, as Graham handed out cans and even indulged in a few himself. This celebration comes at a time when hard iced tea is gaining traction in the beverage market, appealing to a diverse audience.

The joyful atmosphere reflected the community's excitement for both Graham and the new product. With Graham's celebrity status and the growing popularity of hard iced tea, Crooked Tea is well-positioned to make a significant impact. This launch event serves as a reminder of how sports figures can engage meaningfully with their communities while promoting new ventures.

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