Bud Light Seltzer’s Out Of Office Variety Pack Proves Summer Isn’t Too Far Away

Bud Light Seltzer’s Out Of Office Variety Pack Proves Summer Isn’t Too Far Away Bud Light

Spiked seltzer is pretty much THE drink of summer, and while it still seems like those long, warm, sunny days are far away, they’ll be here before we know it, thank goodness. In the meantime, there’s plenty to get excited about, like Bud Light Seltzer’s new Out of Office variety pack that encourages us to step away from our computer screens and enjoy a drink and some well-deserved relaxation. I’m game!

  1. It’s like going on vacation while sitting in your back yard. Traveling safely may be out of the question for most of us at the moment, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get those holiday vibes while at home. Bud Light Seltzer’s Out of Office collection aims to make you feel like you’re chilling on a tropical island while you’re still at home.
  2. The flavors here are so, so good. If you ever wanted to remember what it feels like for it to be summer, this is the pack for you. Flavors included are Watermelon Mojito, Mango Mai Tai, Strawberry Daquiri, and a Classic Margarita. Pop on your sunglasses, get out the lawn chairs, and pretend you’re on a beach somewhere far far away.
  3. Bud Light is wasting no time releasing this pack. You can grab the Out of Office variety pack, which includes a dozen slimline cans, each containing 12 oz. of seltzer-y goodness, starting today, March 1. However, like many good things, it won’t last forever and this is only available for a limited time, until May 15. In other words, you’ll want to stock up if you end up loving it as much as I’m sure you will.
  4. There’s a competition to go along with the release too! Bud Light is encouraging people to send in their best out-of-office emails for a chance to win $1,000! They’re picking winners every week, so send yours in ASAP.
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