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Meet Rebel Rabbit: a new way to do Sober Curious

Meet Rebel Rabbit: a new way to do Sober Curious

Presented by a TBAYtoday Partner
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Rebel Rabbit comes in two concentrations. | Photo provided by Rebel Rabbit
Move over, hard seltzer — we’re talking about high seltzer. For those looking to cut back on alcohol (or just add a new drink to their menu), hemp-derived, THC-infused seltzer presents an option void of compromise. Unleash your inner rebel, transcend the ordinary, and discover the captivating world of Rebel Rabbit.

Founded in 2021, Rebel Rabbit was created based on the mission to provide more options to those who are sober curious, or simply curious. This all-natural, high seltzer transcends the boundaries of traditional adult beverages, opening up a world of choice for consumers looking to leave behind alcohol’s side effects without compromising their experience.

Two colorful four-packs of Rebel Rabbit high seltzer

Meet your new favorite drink.

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Photo provided by Rebel Rabbit


Rebel Rabbit’s non-alcoholic seltzers are infused with THC, which — yes — is 100% federally legal. Shoppers can choose between seltzer varieties with different concentration levels (read: Mild Hare with 5 mg, Wild Hare with 10 mg) and refreshing flavors including Grapefruit, Mandarin Orange, and Lemon Lime.

Ready to experience it for yourself? Shop online or grab Rebel Rabbit at AstroBrew (1001 N. Macdill Ave.).

Please note: Rebel Rabbit advises consumers to read the company’s terms and conditions, consult a physician before trying products, start only with small amounts, and to not consume products before driving or before a drug test. The information about providers and services contained in this newsletter does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by TBAYtoday.
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Events
Wednesday, July 19
  • Brown Bag Buddies | Wednesday, July 19 | 10-11 a.m. | Lotz of Blessings, 1000 Lakeview Rd., Suite. 4, Clearwater | Free | Prepare some peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to support students in need of packed lunch.
Thursday, July 20
  • Yoga for All at the MFA | Thursday, July 20 | 8-9 a.m. | Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg | $10-$20 | Join every Thursday this summer as Latreca Ali guides you through stretching, breathing exercises, and a yoga flow — bring your own mat or towel.
  • Orioles vs. Rays | Thursday, July 20-Saturday, July 22 | Times vary | Tropicana Field, 1 Tropicana Dr., St. Petersburg | $10-$155 | Watch the Rays kick off the series against the boys from Baltimore.
  • The Thursday Night Skate | Thursday, July 20 | 8-10 p.m. | The Tavern at Bayboro, 120 6th Ave. S., St. Petersburg | Free | Lace up your skates for a 10.5-mile moderate cruise through Downtown St. Pete — reserve a spot online.
Friday, July 21
  • Sunset Market Imagine Museum | Friday, July 21 | 5-10 p.m. | Imagine Museum, 1901 Central Ave., St. Petersburg | Free | Shop for your new favorite art or decor piece — plus, watch glass blowing and other live art demonstrations.
  • 3rd Friday Street Celebration | Friday, July 21 | 6-10 p.m. | Main St., Safety Harbor | Free | Shop, eat, and sip from nine blocks of restaurants, bars, shops and nonprofits — the street is open carry for boozy beverages.
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News Notes
Transit
  • The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) may cut bus lines due to budget constraints. The PSTA board will vote on a millage rate this week + cut between 10-20 routes as a result. See how your commute may be affected. (St. Pete Catalyst)
Opening
  • A Kahwa Coffee opens in Coquina Key tomorrow, July 20. Head to 400 45th Ave. S. to order coffee and espresso locally roasted in Tampa Bay, plus pastries and sandwiches. Bonus: Mark your calendars for free coffee all day during the shop’s grand opening on Tuesday, August 15. (I Love the Burg)
Coming Soon
  • Expect a Forbici in downtown St. Pete by mid-2024. The Italian restaurant recently leased a 7,000-sqft property in the Sundial shopping center. The new space to serve its classic menu: Roman pizza + pasta. (St. Pete Rising)
Concert
  • Calling all John Legend fans: The R&B singer will play the Seminole Hard Rock this fall. Tickets for the Sunday, October 29 show go on sale tomorrow, July 20 at 10 a.m. and start at $275. Pro tip: Act fast; there are only 1,500 seats. (Creative Loafing)
Try This
  • Want to shop in your PJs? Over 40 downtown St. Pete’s businesses will open at 6:43 a.m. this Thursday, July 20 for the 50th annual Sunrise Sale. Shop sales and deals, dine on early breakfast, and even grab a cake from participating businesses.
Pets
  • Looking to treat your pup? Sweet Dog Bakery is now open at 212 W. Platt St. in Tampa. The doggie bakery offers custom cakes and cookies, plus barkcuterie (Think: Assorted treats made to look like a charcuterie board). Place orders online. (That’s So Tampa)
Edu
  • There’s a reason Indiana University is constantly recognized as one of the nation’s most beautiful college campuses. A huge part of the beauty? IU’s welcoming and inclusive nature that defines “Hoosier hospitality” (yes, it’s a real thing). See for yourself.*
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The Wrap
 
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Today’s edition by:
Brad

From the editor
Have you heard about Ocean Aid 360’s 2023 Ghost Trap Rodeo tournament right here in TBAY?

Last week, local anglers scoured the Tampa Bay floor with one goal — to pick up as much abandoned fishing gear as possible.

Get this. More than 8,000 pounds of crab traps were hauled back to the mainland. Some of the traps were submerged for 20-30 years.
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