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A new way to do Dry January

Giving up booze for January (or for good)? Enter: THC-infused seltzer.

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Rebel Rabbit comes in two concentrations.

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Move over, hard seltzer — we’re talking about high seltzer. For those looking to cut back on alcohol (or just add a new drink to the menu), Delta 8- and Delta 9-infused seltzer is an intriguing option. Think: a relaxing, tasty sipping experience with none of the hangover.

Meet Rebel Rabbit, founded in 2021 in Greenville, SC with a mission to create products that lead to healthier living. They created their all-natural, high-quality seltzer for anyone looking to cut back on alcohol and its health implications while still being able to have fun and “drink” socially.

Rebel Rabbit’s non-alcoholic seltzers are infused with Delta 8 and Delta 9, both federally legal forms of THC. Shoppers can choose between D8 and D9 varieties of seltzer with different concentration levels (read: Mild Hare or Wild Hare) and flavors. Bonus: Shop online or find Rebel Rabbit locally at Botanist and Barrel, Static Age Records, ELDR Restaurant, All Souls Grotto, Black Mountain Brewing + more.*

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