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Dash Water Mixed Pack - 16 x Flavoured Sparkling Spring Water - Raspberry, Lemon, Blackcurrant & Peach - Infused with Wonky Fruit (16 x 330 ml cans)

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I agree. Freehouses should be cheaper on their products as they can buy it direct. They are round here but I realise that every property is different. It all depends on the size of the pub. The bigger the pub the more he's got to cover in overheads, mortgage costs etc. Also I think some freehouses do it simply because they can. Made from British spring water, wonky fruit and bubbles, Dash Water has no calories, no sugar, and no sweeteners. The products are served in aluminum cans and glass bottles “Making our cans from recycled aluminium uses a tiny 8% of the energy of producing new materials,” Wright explains.

Can life. Oh how we triple love aluminum cans: not only infinitely recyclable but the most lightweight material, with the lowest carbon footprint. The holy trinity of green.Dash is a UK-based company, best known for Dash Water, a sparkling spritzer made from “wonky fruit.” For any American readers, it’s a rather similar product to La Croix. The main difference between soda water and sparkling water is that sparkling water is more natural and has a more distinctive flavour than soda water. Finally, Dash has accreditation from B Corporation, an organisation that “balanc(es) profit with people and the planet.” Verdict

Though soda water’s super fizziness means it holds alcohol better, sparkling water can still be used as a mixer. Classic spirits like vodka and gin can be paired with sparkling water to make a refreshing drink that’s a lot softer than a soda mixer. Fruit sparkling water is also a delicious way to spruce up a spritzer, especially when with wine or Aperol, like in our Peach Rosé .Dash Soda Water is really rather impressive for flavour, especially when you consider that it’s a zero calorie product with nothing artificial in it. The flavours are – with one exception – more noticeable and concentrated than they are in the (already very good) Dash waters. Rhubarb and Fiery Ginger Note to landlords. Drop your prices for Coke and every other drink and hey more people will drink in your pubs. Dash Soda Water is made with British spring water, bubbles and infused with wonky fruit, which otherwise would have gone to waste. The line comes in three flavours: Wonky Rhubarb & Fiery Ginger, Wonky Limes & Garden Mint, and Wonky Bitter Orange & Grapefruit. Soda water and sparkling water bear striking similarities and there’s often a lot of confusion between the two. But what actually is the difference between the two fizzy waters? And can one be used to replace the other? In this DASH guide, we answer everything you need to know about sparkling water and soda water, so you know exactly which one to reach for. What is the difference between soda water and sparkling water? Guilt-free drinks, with zero calories and no artificial nasties, are all the rage these days. Since I gave up drinking alcohol, I’ve become a bit of a specialist in them!

The process began in 2016 when SinFooTech’s co-founder, Jian Yong, set out to conduct research into soy whey as part of his PhD studies at the National University of Singapore’s Food Science and Technology programme. After several months of trials the university team perfected a technique of turning soy into an alcoholic beverage.

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NOTE: You can currently save 50% on all Dash waters and soda waters using code WONKYWATER50 here. Dash Soda Water Review: The Basics As already mentioned, these sodas have “zero” calories, although as you will see from the screenshot below, there are actually 2Kcals per 100ml. Presumably that’s few enough to qualify as “zero” from a marketing perspective. Here at DASH, we’re pretty much carbonated water experts. We offer a range of tasty, flavoured sparkling water - from classic lemon to unique mango - that are all free from calories, sugars and sweeteners. All of our drinks are infused with real, wonky fruit that others say no too, because it’s our mission to combat food waste. In 2017, Singaporian scientists at SinFooTech, a food technology company aiming to promote a resource-efficient, circular economy in the food manufacturing system, created Sachi, playing on the word sake, a soy-based alcoholic beverage that has been brewed from soy (tofu) whey. According to New Food magazine soy whey “is often disposed of via the sewage system, which can result in water pollution.”

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