Kacey Musgraves is selling a limited-edition personal lubricant called “Drought Drops,” marketed with prominent sexual innuendo tied to her music. Both outlets describe the product launch and its cheeky branding, with the packaging and promotional language aimed at audiences familiar with her recent “dry spell” themes.
Rolling Stone and Spin both frame the announcement as part of Musgraves’s broader embrace of suggestive, playful messaging. Rolling Stone highlights the product’s promise to “keep the dry spells away and the good times coming,” while Spin similarly emphasizes the “dry spell” wording and positions the lubricant as a “new cure” for that concept. Neither outlet provides additional independent reporting on medical claims, ingredients, or distribution details beyond the existence of the product and its marketing angle.
Overall, the coverage agrees that Musgraves has entered the personal-lube market with a themed release, using innuendo consistent with the phrasing found in her recent work.