If you've spent any amount of time online, chances are you've been served a Quince ad - maybe more than once. Maybe you read that piece that dubbed Quince "a one-stop dupe shop for a new generation of discerning, albeit weary, consumers, mostly Millennials who have been burned too many times by sketchy Amazon sellers and fast-fashion impulse buys." Or maybe you, like me, were lured by the promise of a $50 cashmere sweater that looked eerily similar to the Everlane one you'd been eyeing - the one just outside your budget. And if you happen to be that Millennial, the one who's been burned a few too many times, you probably bit. I did.
Right, but ... three liters? That's four times the size of a typical booze bottle and twice as much as the previous largest Jack Daniel's offering (the distillery currently sells their Old No. 7 release in 50 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL, 375mL, 750 mL, 1 L and 1.75 L sizes). Then again, at $80, that's somewhat of a bargain, given that the 750 mL bottle retails for about $25-$30.