Join Ben Stiller At Stew Leonards For A Taste Of Stillers Soda On December 3

Did you just watch Stiller & Meara: Nothing is Lost on Apple TV? Would you like to tell the director how much you enjoyed his documentary? And maybe purchase some of his soda? Go to Stew Leonard’s tomorrow.
Stew Leonard’s has just announced on their social media that actor/director/soda-maker Ben Stiller will be making an in-store appearance at the Stew Leonard’s – Yonkers store at 1 Stew Leonard’s Drive from 11:30AM – 12:30PM on Wednesday, December 3. Stiller will take an hour out of his extremely busy schedule to stop in to Stew’s to hawk his line of beverages – Stiller’s Soda.
According to the mission statement, Stiller is a big fan of carbonated beverages, his line of soda has only 30 calories, and features three classic flavors – Lemon-Lime, Shirley Temple, and Root Beer. If you can’t make it to the Yonkers location tomorrow for the meet & greet, but still want to try one of Stiller’s concoctions, Stiller’s Soda is available at all Stew Leonard’s locations in Connecticut. You can also find it at the brand-new Food Emporium on Federal Road in Brookfield, Ridgefield Organics & Specialty Market, and a few local markets in New Haven and Hartford. For those who don’t want to leave the house, they’re available through Amazon too.
Have you ever bumped into a celebrity in a grocery store? It’s pretty common in Connecticut, New York City, and New England, especially at Stew’s. I get a kick every time I see the Jerry Seinfeld stand-up in store, it must be thrilling to actually run into him there.
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