
Happy Dad Hard Seltzer
Happy Dad hard seltzer will never let you down.
We know there are thousands of other hard seltzer brands out there, but here’s why Happy Dad is the GOAT of all hard seltzers. It’s better tasting, has the perfect amount of carbonation, and it has f**king electrolytes. Most important of all, it isn’t in a bullshit skinny can. Like c’mon, why is every hard seltzer in a shitty skinny can?
Besides that, Happy Dad’s water is naturally filtered by limestone and is crafted in small batches to ensure quality. It is also brewed at the 2nd oldest brewery in all of America. They even kept their operation going through the prohibition days. Pretty badass.
Original: $22.99
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$8.05Happy Dad Hard Seltzer
Happy Dad hard seltzer will never let you down.
We know there are thousands of other hard seltzer brands out there, but here’s why Happy Dad is the GOAT of all hard seltzers. It’s better tasting, has the perfect amount of carbonation, and it has f**king electrolytes. Most important of all, it isn’t in a bullshit skinny can. Like c’mon, why is every hard seltzer in a shitty skinny can?
Besides that, Happy Dad’s water is naturally filtered by limestone and is crafted in small batches to ensure quality. It is also brewed at the 2nd oldest brewery in all of America. They even kept their operation going through the prohibition days. Pretty badass.
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Happy Dad hard seltzer will never let you down.
We know there are thousands of other hard seltzer brands out there, but here’s why Happy Dad is the GOAT of all hard seltzers. It’s better tasting, has the perfect amount of carbonation, and it has f**king electrolytes. Most important of all, it isn’t in a bullshit skinny can. Like c’mon, why is every hard seltzer in a shitty skinny can?
Besides that, Happy Dad’s water is naturally filtered by limestone and is crafted in small batches to ensure quality. It is also brewed at the 2nd oldest brewery in all of America. They even kept their operation going through the prohibition days. Pretty badass.














