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WYNK is making mindful drinking more accessible with its expansion across Nashville.

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Music City, meet WYNK — a seltzer with a wink of THC and CBD, now available in Nashville.

This unique alcohol alternative promises a light, bubbly buzz in 10-15 minutes + no hangover with its balanced ratio of THC and CBD. Bonus: It’s sugar-free and has zero calories.

Flavors include:

  • Lime Twist
  • Black Cherry Fizz
  • Juicy Mango
  • Tangerine

Ready for your first sip? You can find WYNK at local liquor stores, bars, and restaurants.†

Experience WYNK

†Please note: Legalities in your state may vary. WYNK 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 NASHtoday.

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