Van Gogh BLUE is All About the Ladies

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According to PRNewswire, Van Gogh Blue, the brand that appeals to women for its free-thinking, unpretentious and fun style, has exactly what women need to be “unbottled.” From the new movie, “Bridesmaids” to the television series “Sex and The City,” the term “Girls Night Out” is cemented in American pop culture vernacular. Men have had their fun at poker nights and sports bars, and now women are staking their right to party too. This is the first in a series of insights from those girls who enjoy life, let their inhibitions go and live by the credo , “You, Unbottled.”

What is on the list of things that girls would never tell their guys?

• Weight Watchers: 44% of women say it’s their actual weight

• 42% of women say only their BFFs know for sure the actual color of their hair;

• 37% would confess the true number of guys with whom they’d hooked up, and it’s really a secret for those who are just living as married at 55%;

• 37% would only tell their girls they really can’t stand his family—that secret’s almost double for those who live together but still haven’t taken their vows (63%).

• 34% say only their posses know they’ve stayed in touch with—or are still pining for—a former flame; 60% of singles and 51% of those just living as married but not the real-deal.

• One in four said they’d admit to spying on his “ex” on Facebook or Twitter, double that for singles.

• One in five said they’d let a girlfriend know if they were gold-digging (dating a guy for his wallet or social status).

• Planned the perfect wedding although they’re still single? 41% of single girls and 48% of married girls say they’d tell all the details to their girlfriends even though they’d never clue in the groom-to-be.

Known for pioneering and defining the flavored vodka category with a list of “firsts” such as the Acai-Blueberry and Double Espresso vodkas, Van Gogh BLUE Triple Wheat Vodka broke the mold again as the world’s first vodka produced from three international wheat sources; central France, southern Germany and Zeeland in Holland.

**This telephone survey was conducted among a national probability sample of 503 women, 490 of which were ages 21 and over living in private households in the continental United States.