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From CBD seltzers to spirulina packed shots, we take a look at some of the new products hitting the shelves this month.
Vizzy Variety Pack #2
Molson Coors will launch four new flavors for its Vizzy Hard Seltzer on March 1 in a second variety pack.
Vizzy Variety Pack #2 features four dual-fruit flavors, each with the hard seltzer s signature antioxidant vitamin C from acerola superfruit: papaya passionfruit, blackberry lemon, watermelon strawberry and raspberry tangerine.
It will join Variety Pack #1, which includes pineapple mango, black cherry lime, blueberry pomegranate and strawberry kiwi.
A 5% ABV can of Vizzy contains 100 calories and 1 gram of sugar.
Luke Gartside
In current times, it’s hard to resist feeling a nostalgia for the heady days of global surf travel.
So, we’re encouraging you to indulge it enthusiastically with our ongoing series of discovery stories from some of the world’s most prolific surf explorers, running all this winter here on the Wavelengthmag.com
The first edition featured Martin Daly and today we’ve got Jack McCoy, described by many as the world’s premier surf filmmaker, with a career spanning over 4 decades.
Photos: (L) via sportshutters & (R) By Art Brewer via EOS
Born in LA and raised in Hawaii, Jack spent his youth organising surf film screenings, before moving to Australia in the early ‘70s to shoot stills and write stories for Tracks. He discovered the wonders of Bali’s Bukit before the masses, coaxing Gerry Lopez and Jeff Hakman out for their first trip in ‘74 with a photo of an Uluwatu spinner pinned to the wall of his restaurant. Soon after, Jack swapped his stills camer
The documentarian Rory Kennedy is known for making pictures about very serious topics. The titles alone tell the story: “Pandemic: Facing AIDS,” “Ghost of Abu Ghraib,” “Last Days in Vietnam.” This, pop culture semiotics observers and others might note, is fitting work for a Kennedy kid Rory is the youngest child of Robert F. and Ethel Kennedy.
It seems a little uncharacteristic that her latest movie is about a surfer. However, it’s clear from the opening montage that Laird Hamilton is not a fun, laid-back, carefree surfer. Prior movies about surfers and surfing, from “Endless Summer” and “Big Wednesday” on, do create portraits of catch-the-ultimate-wave obsessiveness, but they also have some emphasis on good times sun, sand, girls, beer, bonfires. You don’t get any of that here. Right off the bat, Hamilton is described as an “incorrigible egomaniac” who has “created problems that will never be solved.” If you didn’t think surfing could have problems
In Hawaii, The Waterman Reigns Supreme
It s about an ethos of living in harmony with the ocean.
One evening, while drinking beer at my neighborhood bar on the island of Maui, I was enjoying one of the surfing videos that they often played on their TVs. This particular one featured the famed Hawaiian surfer Laird Hamilton (né Laird John Zerfas) riding a giant wave; it was spectacular. At one point, I turned around, and saw that the revered waterman, all muscle and chiseled features (he became a model at age 17), was standing just behind me, over my left shoulder. It s one of those coincidences that you never forget. I didn t say anything to the big-wave surfer. I d already learned a lesson several months prior to this evening after trying to strike up a football conversation with my sports idol, Joe Montana, in a nearby bookstore he blew me off. Hamilton, unlike Montana, is known as a down-to-earth guy; plus he was born in Hawaii, so he probably wouldn t h
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