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What’s new and trending at the LCBO for Canada Day weekend?

From a boozy Tahiti Treat to slushie-flavoured seltzers, check out what’s new and trending in stores near you.

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The LCBO has a few new flavours in store for the Canada Day weekend.

There are many new flavours to check out at the LCBO, with beverages to bring to a Canada Day party.

While Canada Day falls on Tuesday, July 1 this year, you may be planning or attending events over the upcoming weekend.

Coors seltzers slushie flavours

The LCBO has a few new flavours in store for the Canada Day weekend, including Coors Seltzer slushie flavours and Tahiti Treat fruit punch soda with vodka.

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Tahiti Treat vodka drink

The LCBO has a few new flavours in store for the Canada Day weekend, including Coors Seltzer slushie flavours and Tahiti Treat fruit punch soda with vodka.

Lively peach cherry drink

Lively Peach Cherry 

Georgian Bay Vodka Smash

The blueberry pomegranate flavour is refreshing on a summer day.

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Smirnoff Creamsicle Blast

Smirnoff Creamsicle Blast is made with real vodka, orange flavour and a hint of vanilla.

H2 Craft Spiritliss hibiscus drink

H2 Craft Spiritliss Hibiscus Non-Alcoholic Gin & Tonic.

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