| Weight | 3 lbs |
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Maple Apple Fizz
$14.99
Limited release! Apple Maple Fizz combines apple cider with 100% Wisconsin maple syrup. Lightly carbonated with tart apple and a hint of sweetness from the maple, this cider brings some of the best flavors of fall in a ready-to-drink wine cocktail. This limited bottling will be gone before you know it, so grab yours today!
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