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Fall weather combined with free THC seltzer? Yes, please.

Wherever fall takes you, bring this seltzer to help you chill out.

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Kick back and unwind this month with some hemp goodness.

Photos courtesy of Cycling Frog

Golden hour hits differently with something chill in hand.

From Hollis Garden strolls to downtown art crawls, Lakeland knows how to savor the season. Cycling Frog is offering a free THC seltzer (just pay $2 shipping) — perfect for lakeside sunsets, mellow porch hangs, or unwinding after an outing. These fruit-forward sips are light, legal, and tuned for peak autumn vibes.

Choose between Black Currant, Wild Cherry, or Ruby Grapefruit flavors, each loaded up with both THC and CBD. Grab your free can while supplies last.

Feeling thirsty, Lakeland?

‡Limit 1 can of seltzer. First-time customers only. Must be 21+.

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