Join The “Cold Rush” With Ranch Rider Spirits And Seager

To celebrate its SoCal launch, Austin-based Ranch Rider Spirits Co., teamed up with California-based apparel company Seager Co., to launch “Cold Rush” – a weekly treasure hunt.

Join The "Cold Rush" With Ranch Rider Spirits And Seager

Every Saturday throughout the month of August, participants will have the chance to win a Yeti cooler filled to the brim with the newest Ranch Rider flavor, Jalapeño Ranch Water and Seager gear, valued over $500. Each week, clues to the treasure’s location will be announced on Ranch Rider’s and Seager’s Instagram channels, @RanchRiderSpirits and @Seager_Co.

The first to solve the clues and find the treasure (hint it will be on OC/SD beaches), gets to take it home! There will be a new treasure chest dropped each week. For those who arrive once the treasure is gone, may land themselves some refreshing consolation prizes.

See you there…and stay healthy, San Diego!

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