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Polar Seltzer summer 2024 flavors have dropped

The beloved New England beverage company announced their Polar Seltzer summer 2024 line-up, featuring three new flavors and two returning drinks.

Five cans of Polar Seltzer's summer 2024 line-up
Polar Seltzer announced this month its seasonal flavors for summer 2024. Courtesy Polar Seltzer

We’ve made it to spring, New England. And while you wouldn’t notice it lately given the fickle weather these days, fans of one local fizzy water know a way to transport them to warmer days.

That’s right, the new Polar Seltzer summer line-up just dropped. 

Each year on April 1, the Worcester-based, family-owned company rolls out new and returning flavors of their seltzers — a beloved fixture in many fridges across New England — to cool you down during the warmer months that we may eventually see. 

What will you find in stores this year? 

For returning Polar Seltzers, you’ll find on the shelves the Raspberry Limoncello and Seaside Watermelon Punch. 

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Polar devotees know to expect new flavors as well, which this summer season includes the Peach Iced Tea, Strawberry Creme, and Papaya Breeze. 

Even though there’s a soft spot for these seltzers here in New England, you can find them at grocery and convenience stores across the country, or have them delivered on Amazon if your local grocer doesn’t carry the beverages. 

Each of the five summer flavors comes in a one-liter bottle or six-packs of 12-ounce cans. Additionally, three of the summer flavors come in 20-ounce bottles: Strawberry Creme, Raspberry Limoncello, and Seaside Watermelon Punch.

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Certain stores, like BJ’s Wholesale, may carry a seasonal variety pack of the summer 2024 line-up. 

Use the Polar Seltzer flavor finder to see if your store nearby carries your preferred flavor.

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Katelyn Umholtz covers food and restaurants for Boston.com. Katelyn is also the author of The Dish, a weekly food newsletter.

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