Jason Momoa, Blaine Halvorson stop in metro Atlanta to promote vodka brand

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Jason Momoa made a memorable appearance at Roaring Social in Alpharetta, Georgia, where he promoted his vodka brand, Meili Vodka, alongside partner Blaine Halvorson. Known for his iconic roles in _Aquaman_ and _Fast X_, Momoa captivated fans as he served drinks to a lively crowd on Wednesday night. The event is part of an East Coast tour aimed at introducing consumers to Meili Vodka, which is distinctively crafted using water from an ancient Montana aquifer. Attendees enjoyed the opportunity to interact with the Hollywood star, who took the time to engage with fans and share his passion for the brand. After Atlanta, the duo will head to St.

Petersburg, Florida, continuing their promotional efforts. In addition to the vodka promotion, Momoa's band, Oof Tatata, is set to perform at Terminal West the following evening, adding to the excitement of the tour. This event not only highlights a new product but also underscores Momoa's connection with his fanbase. The enthusiastic turnout reflects the local community's interest in celebrity appearances and new beverage launches.

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