Pack Light, Feel More

Where do you want to go this summer? More importantly: how do you want to feel when you get there?

Still/Spark was made to move with you. No glass. No ABV. Just real botanicals in a sleek little can that fits in your cupholder and actually does something. Whether you’re chasing heat, sea breeze, or slow mornings in a hot spring, we’ve got a mood for that.

Here are three Pacific Northwest escapes and the Still/Spark blends to match.

Soft Bloom at the Oregon Coast

Some places ask you to be loud. The Oregon Coast isn’t one of them. Soft Bloom is for the foggy mornings. For the long walks. For those “I didn’t know I needed this” kinds of conversations.

With chamomile, raspberry, cardamom, and a soft hum of kava, this is your exhale in a can. Beach blanket? Packed. Layers? Always. Inner calm? Handled.

Best served chilled with salty air and someone who lets you be quiet.

Golden Hour in the Alvord Desert

Big sky. White dust. Nowhere to be but here. Golden Hour is made for the dreamers and doers who crave space—mental, emotional, and actual. Solitude-if-it-were-a-location.

With ginger, damiana, rosemary, and adaptogens to keep you lifted and locked in, this one's built for sunsets over the Steens, late night soaks in the hot springs, and writing that thing you've been meaning to start.

Pairs well with cowboy hats, solar lanterns, and long-eye contact.

Bright Calm at Umpqua Hot Springs

There’s chill… and then there’s Bright Calm chill. This is the blend for bathing in a forest with a mountain breeze in your lungs and hibiscus on your lips.

Lavender, lemon balm, hibiscus, and kava. Slightly tart, subtly floral, and just enough grounding to feel like you’re part of the steam rising off the water. You are.

Bring a journal. Leave your schedule behind.

Where are you headed?

Wherever you go this summer—go with something that supports your state. Still/Spark is light, ready, and alcohol-free. Toss a few cans in the cooler and make space for the version of you you actually want to bring along.

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