East Coast Beverage partnered with newly launched Good Dogg Premium Hard Seltzer and Thirsty Beaver Hometown Pub & Grub in Cranston to raise funds and help facilitate pet adoptions with Animal Rescue of New England, a Chepachet-based nonprofit. The June 30 launch party saw a crowd of humans and puppies gathered to enjoy the evening event, which showcased the Massachusetts-based brand, now available in four flavors: Orange Mango, Black Cherry, Cucumber Lime and Dragonfruit. Good Dogg seltzers have 90 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugar, and are 4.5% ABV. Sales of its fruit-forward seltzers combine with its Leverage the Beverage™ program, which gives a portion of its profits to provide children with rare diseases affordable access to service dogs and facilitates networking with animal shelters to help rescue dogs in the regions served. Good Dogg Beverage’s new regional office in Cranston helps foster connections between its local business and charity partners in New England.
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East Coast Beverage partnered with Good Dogg Premium Hard Seltzer, Thirsty Beaver Hometown Pub & Grub and Animal Rescue of New England in Cranston on June 30.
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Good Dogg Beverage is a mission-based brand with a goal to foster connections between its local business and charity partners in New England.
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Guests enjoyed Good Dogg Premium Hard Seltzer in Orange Mango, Black Cherry, Cucumber Lime and Dragonfruit flavors.
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Justin Erickson, Co-owner, Thirsty Beaver Hometown Pub & Grub; Jim Black, Business Development Manager, East Coast Beverage; Joe Gallagher, Co-owner/Sales Director, Good Dogg; Scott Cooke, Co-owner, Good Dogg; Bobby Leopold; and Taylor Cooke Leopold.
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Good Dogg Premium Hard Seltzer flavors include Orange Mango, Black Cherry, Cucumber Lime and Dragonfruit, each 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugar and 4.5% ABV.
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Scott Cooke, Co-owner, Good Dogg (center) and Kim, Founder/President, Animal Rescue of New England (second from left) with team.
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Guests mingled with puppy adoptees from the Chepachet, RI-based Animal Rescue of New England, eight of which found new homes as a result of the event. The nonprofit helps find foster and forever homes for dogs in need.
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A puppy adoptee through Animal Rescue of New England.
Photos by Laura Widness.