HOP WTR Takes Aim at Sober Holiday Drinkers With 1st Seasonal Flavor

Hop Wtr Spiced Apple

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On Monday, HOP WTR announced its first-ever seasonal release, Spiced Apple, available nationwide through December in limited quantities. The new flavor joins the brand’s lineup of nonalcoholic, hop-infused sparkling waters and is designed for drinkers seeking a festive, alcohol-free option during the holidays.

The Spiced Apple blend is said to combine crisp apple flavors with warming seasonal spices. Like all HOP WTR products, it contains no calories, sugar or carbs. It’s also infused with adaptogens and nootropics — functional ingredients meant to promote relaxation and focus.

Described by the company as “crafted for those who want to toast to the holiday season without compromise,” HOP WTR Spiced Apple is brewed without alcohol and incorporates hops typically used by brewers.

The new release is available for a limited time at Sprouts stores nationwide and online at hopwtr.com. A 12-ounce six-pack retails for a suggested price of $10.99.

Founded in 2020 in Los Angeles, HOP WTR is a hop water brand available in flavors including Lime, Ruby Red Grapefruit, Blood Orange, Mango, Peach and Double Hopped

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