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Hangovers are the painful reminders of all the fun we had the night before. While most of us have learned to accept them as an inevitable part of the party, the severity and length of a hangover can greatly vary based on what you drank. Hard seltzers and mixed cocktails are two popular choices that many people reach for when they want to unwind, but are they created equal when it comes to the impact on the morning after? In this article, we will delve into the world of hangovers and compare the effects of hard seltzer and mixed cocktails, helping you to make more informed choices and (hopefully) spare yourself some pain.

General Statistics
- Unfortunately, there is no scientific data available to compare hangovers from hard seltzer to those from mixed cocktails. However, anecdotal evidence suggests that hangovers from hard seltzer are generally milder than those from mixed cocktails. This is likely due to the fact that hard seltzers typically contain fewer ingredients than mixed cocktails, and thus have less potential for causing a severe hangover. Additionally, many hard seltzers contain electrolytes which may help reduce dehydration and lessen the severity of a hangover.
