Travis Scott’s Cacti Hard Seltzer Discontinued

Manufacturer Anheuser-Busch announced the end of the brand after less than a year in stores

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Travis Scott’s Cacti hard seltzer has been discontinued by manufacturer Anheuser-Busch, as Billboard reports. It had been on the market for less than a year, arriving in stores in March.

Earlier this week, Scott gave his first interview since the November 5 Astroworld crowd crush that killed 10 people and left scores more seriously injured and traumatized. Scott told Charlamagne that he was unaware of the danger that was unfolding as he was performing. 

Since the festival, the rapper has said that attendees will be refunded for their tickets. He has also offered to cover funeral costs for the victims, which one family has rejected. Several hundred people are currently involved in litigation against Scott, with Drake and Live Nation among the parties named in other suits. He had announced a forthcoming project with A24 over the summer, but has not shared whether that project will continue. Scott’s Air Max 1 x Cactus Jack collaboration with Nike has been postponed indefinitely

Read “Who Will Be Held Responsible for the Astroworld Disaster?” on the Pitch.

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