White Claw’s clementine and pineapple flavors will quench your thirst this summer

Each 12-ounce can of these new drinks has 70 calories and 3.7% alcohol

White Claw’s clementine and pineapple flavors will quench your thirst this summer 1

Summer hasn’t officially started yet, but White Claw Hard Seltzer has already released a new variant with two new flavors perfect for the warmest season of the year.

Called White Claw Hard Seltzer 70, this variant of purified seltzer water with gluten-free alcohol base comes in two thirst-quenching flavors: pineapple and clementine. As its name implies, White Claw Hard Seltzer 70 has 70 calories. It also has zero grams of sugar and zero grams of carbs. And unlike the original line of White Claw Hard Seltzer that contains 5% alcohol, White Claw Hard Seltzer 70 only has 3.7% alcohol.

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White Claw Hard Seltzer 70 – Pineapple
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White Claw Hard Seltzer 70 – Clementine

As expected, fans of the beverage brand are excited to try the new drink, with many of them particularly eager to taste the pineapple flavor.

However, a lot of people who have already tried both flavors said that they like the taste of the clementine more than the pineapple.

While some consumers are happy with the introduction of pineapple and clementine, they’re hoping that White Claw Hard Seltzer will also release both flavors in cans with 5% alcohol.

Available for delivery via Drizly, both pineapple and clementine flavors of White Claw Hard Seltzer 70 come in 12-fluid-ounce cans and six-packs at stores nationwide for $9-$11 per case, depending on the retailer.

Launched in 2016, the original variant of White Claw Hard Seltzer is sold under nine different 100-calorie, 5% ABV flavors that include black cherry, ruby grapefruit, natural lime, raspberry, mango, lemon, tangerine, watermelon, and the unflavored pure hard seltzer. The lemon, tangerine, and watermelon flavors were introduced just last March.

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