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Our lovely friends gifted these craft seltzers to us, and these are far from your typical White Claw or Truly. Lunar was started by two Asian Americans who wanted more representation in the seltzer business. They accomplished their goal through incorporating only Asia-based fruit flavors such as yuzu, lychee, and plum. My personal favorite was the deliciously nostalgic lychee flavor. I’m not sure if these are widely available at your local liquor stores, but they can be shipped for free!
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