Clearsips, a family-owned Canadian business and an importer, distributor and retailer of premium alcohol-free beverages, has expanded its offerings across Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

With a new B.C.-based warehouse, Clearsips now offers non-alcoholic beverages to a wide range of restaurants, hotels and retailers across Western Canada. Alberta customers can also get Oddbird, HP Juniper, Spiritless, Drink Monday, Cipriani, Sinzero and Domaine de L’Arjolle at Liquor Connect. People across Canada can also continue to order their alcohol-free beverages online at Clearsips.ca.

Clearsips has appointed Alberta’s Melanie Kobelka as VP of sales in Western Canada to build wholesale relationships and sales with local grocery stores, hotels, restaurants and retailers. Kobelka brings over 19 years of experience in the consumer-packaged goods industry and is the founder of Caskade Wines (now Vinolution), a boutique wine agency. Kobelka’s passion for the non-alcoholic industry and encouraging the addition of more inclusive options for customers led her to join the Clearsips team.

“We are excited to bring the very best alcohol-free choices to even more Canadians with our expansion in Western Canada,” said Kobelka. “Our mission is to work with more grocery stores, bars, restaurants, hotels and retailers across the country so they can carry quality products to keep up with the growing consumer demand for alternatives to alcohol.”

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