Lot 42 Hard Seltzer

Lot 42 tells a story of freedom and hope. It starts with Chris's grandparents, Martin and Annie, who left Europe after the war. They settled on a plot called Lot 42. Here, they built an inclusive community. This legacy lives on in Lot 42's products today.

The range uses local produce from Prince Edward Island, Canada. It reflects Martin and Annie's deep connection to Lot 42. Each product blends tradition with innovation. It captures the community's spirit of openness and progress.

The Blueberry & Lemongrass variant is a standout. It has natural flavours and only 85 calories. It's a mix of quality and mindfulness. Like other products, this alcoholic sparkling water offers great taste. It fits today's preference for healthy options.

The Huckleberry & Ginger and Gooseberry & Green Apple are similar. They balance natural taste with low calories, at 87 and 85 calories each. These drinks show Lot 42's focus on quality, health, and taste.

The Blackberry Nojito is a twist on the Mojito. It's alcohol-free, low-calorie, and low-sugar. It's full of flavour and high in vitamin C. With 53 calories, it's good for the health-conscious, vegans, and those with gluten intolerance. It has 50% less sugar than regular cocktails but still tastes great.

Lot 42's Light & Stormy is a lighter version of the Dark and Stormy cocktail. It has only 116 calories. Despite its lower sugar content, it doesn't lose taste. It's vegan, gluten-free, and free of artificial flavours. This reflects the genuine, community-focused spirit of Lot 42.

These ready-to-drink cocktails from Lot 42 are best enjoyed chilled from the can. They are more than drinks. They represent Martin and Annie's journey and their community spirit. Each sip honours their legacy. It's a story of survival and a community built on openness, health, and shared joy.

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