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‘Anti-woke’ water becomes a hit for conservatives who brag about the ‘unapologetic drink’

Water is being pushed on conservative voters as “anti-woke” that is “unapologetic.”

“Freedom2o” is becoming all the rage for some right-wing voters and now Alex Clark, a MAGA-world talking head, is pitching the water in a cringeworthy ad during Turning Point’s People’s Convention over the weekend, according to Mediaite.

The label tells consumers that «this water isn't free, but your speech is» and its marketing seems to suggest that by simply drinking the special «anti-woke» water that consumers are engaging in an act of rebellion.

Clark pitches the product — where a 12-pack of 16.9oz bottles cost $21 — by insisting that every sip of the conservative water is “not just refreshing, it’s rebellious, and it’s unapologetic to drink this in public.”

“It’s a reminder that even the most ordinary acts, like taking a sip of water, can be infused with meaning and purpose by choosing to drink Freedom2o. You’re not just choosing the brand, you’re choosing to stand up for what you believe in,” Clark insists.

But, according to Clark, it’s really the thought that counts. She told the TPUSA audience that the product “isn’t just about what’s inside the bottle, it’s about the message it sends with every sip.”

It's never made clear why drinking Freedom2o in public would be rebellious, or how the water is anti-woke. On its website, an animated graphic invites consumers to «speak your thirst, protect the first,» referencing the First Amendment. It is unclear what «speak your thirst» means or how it relates to firearms, however.

It also claims to «empower» drinkers to use their voices «without fear,» though it provides not explanation of how in either instance.

The water also advertises it has a frequency of 432hz. Some New Age

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