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24-Pack of Polar Seltzer Water Raspberry Lime $7.80-$8.72
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Other Flavors: Cranberry Lime or Original will be $8.36-$9.84
Original-
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0978Z1VN8 Expired
Cranberry Lime-
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0978X8F9X OOS
Polar Seltzer is made of 3 simple ingredients water, bubbles & natural fruit flavors
Family Made Since 1882, Polar Seltzer has been crafted with the same care and attention for over 139 years
Pure water, zillions of tiny bubbles to tingle your taste buds, and great tasting fruit flavor to satisfy cravings
Why be flat when you can sparkle. Enjoy naturally calorie-free refreshment made with nothing but water, bubbles and natural fruit essence
No Sugar, No Sweeteners, No Sodium, No Carbs, Gluten Free, Vegan & Kosher
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0978VY5M3 Expired -Available again - NLA
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Same here, if any of you have Winn Dixie or Publix this goes on sale often
Edit: I see now my local store wants $5.29, which is obscene. Canned seltzer has gotten out of hand. I knew this was going to happen when people starting paying soda-like prices for Bubly and the like. The traditional brands that used to sell at reasonable prices now want the higher price as well. We buy liter bottles which are far more economical, but my threshold for a 12 pack used to be $2 5 years ago. Awful. Even so, even at $5 per 12 pack this is not a "slick deal".
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Edit: I see now my local store wants $5.29, which is obscene. Canned seltzer has gotten out of hand. I knew this was going to happen when people starting paying soda-like prices for Bubly and the like. The traditional brands that used to sell at reasonable prices now want the higher price as well. We buy liter bottles which are far more economical, but my threshold for a 12 pack used to be $2 5 years ago. Awful. Even so, even at $5 per 12 pack this is not a "slick deal".
Edit: I see now my local store wants $5.29, which is obscene. Canned seltzer has gotten out of hand. I knew this was going to happen when people starting paying soda-like prices for Bubly and the like. The traditional brands that used to sell at reasonable prices now want the higher price as well. We buy liter bottles which are far more economical, but my threshold for a 12 pack used to be $2 5 years ago. Awful. Even so, even at $5 per 12 pack this is not a "slick deal".
Most canned seltzers sold in grocery stores are in 8 packs. And, in particular this applies to Polar. This is slick enough for me considering these are essentially two 12 packs!