Along with White Claw, the calendar includes Truly, Smirnoff, Bon & Viv's, Golden Road, Henry's, Rita's and a bunch of other hard seltzer brands (who knew there were so many?!).The calendar retails for $59 from...
Along with White Claw, the calendar includes Truly, Smirnoff, Bon & Viv's, Golden Road, Henry's, Rita's and a bunch of other hard seltzer brands .
The calendar retails for $59 from the Give Them Beer website and comes with a customizable card so you can write a note to your significant other:"Dear Loved One, The Claw is law. Signed, Me." or something like that...If you don't spring for alcoholic water, though, there's also a wine Advent calendar and a cheese Advent calendar.
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