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Tito's Vodka began producing hand sanitizer in response to the COVID-19 crisis and recently donated 44,000 bottles of hand sanitizer to the community.
"In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, we've been producing and donating hand sanitizer to essential frontline workers and organizations across 30 states and counting," Tito's said.
Tito's recently highlighted the spike in coronavirus cases in Texas, noting they had given 21,000 bottles away in Austin.
"As COVID-19 cases spike in Texas, we’re able to extend our efforts beyond frontline workers," Tito's website reads. "In early July, we gave away 21,000 bottles of sanitizer for free to our hometown of Austin. Now, we're continuing our efforts in Dallas, and we're making 44,000 bottles available to the wider community for free."
In order to get a free bottle of sanitizer, Tito's says to pull up and open the trunk and they will place the sanitizer inside. They add that face masks are mandatory.
"We will distribute hand sanitizer using a contactless drive-through system, and all Tito's team members will wear protective gear," Tito's website reads. "We cannot accommodate vehicles unless all passengers are wearing face masks. Please pop your trunk or unlock your doors to allow us to place sanitizer in your vehicle."