Britvic Indian Tonic Water - Carbonated Drink - Pack of 24 x 200ml

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Britvic Indian Tonic Water - Carbonated Drink - Pack of 24 x 200ml

Britvic Indian Tonic Water - Carbonated Drink - Pack of 24 x 200ml

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Our unique blend of two sugars provides a balanced flavour and reduces crystallisation, which results in less waste and mess. Very popular in Brazil, cashew is present in the majority of Brazilian homes, mainly in juices but also in homemade sweets and mixed with cachaça, a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. Club was the first brand to produce Ginger Ale and Club Soda. In 1769 A&R Thwaites introduced the world to Soda Water and in 1852 Dr Thomas Cantrell of Belfast and Sir Henry Cochrane combined to open their business in Belfast and Dublin and became synonymous with the invention of Club Ginger Ale. Lipton Ice Tea contains a refreshing blend of juice, water and tea extract and it’s the combination of these ingredients that makes it unique. It is refreshing and tasty, making it the perfect soft drink to quench your thirst. With real fruit in every drop and lots of different flavours to choose from, whether at home or on the go, there is something tasty to help everyone enjoy drinking more water.

Teisseire is renowned for its distinctive metal container which was first developed in 1959, specially designed to protect the liquid inside. Founded in 1720, Teisseire offers centuries of expertise in developing fruit and plant-based syrups. Its clear, distinctive identity is built around values such as joy, innovation and discovery of new flavours, meaning the brand has become part of French gastronomic history. In 2007, Britvic bought the soft drinks arm of C&C, a company which was originally founded in the 1800s by Dr Thomas Cantrell. Cantrell was a chemist at Grattan & Co, which also manufactured soft drinks and introduced the first carbonated ginger ale. Club was originally developed in the 1930s by expert syrup maker Oliver Grace. Unlike competitors, Grace insisted that the whole of the orange should be used, including the juice, the pith and the rind. This unique idea was an instant success as people loved the delicious combination of sweet orange juice and real fruit 'bits'.Producing 60,000 bottles a day in the 1800s made R. White’s the first of soft drinks’ mass producers.

Available in a wide range of channels including cafés, hotels, shops and restaurants, this brand is trusted by some of the world’s best bars and by international key accounts. Globally, a handful of the most talented bartenders use our mixer collection to fashion their creations and London Essence can be found in some of the world’s 50 best bars. As of March 2023, the recipe for classic Pepsi in cans and bottles has changed. The new formula now contains a lower amount of sugar with a blend of sweeteners to maintain the Pepsi taste people expect. Pepsi MAX, is our great tasting no sugar cola, originally launched in 1993. As part of our ongoing focus on helping consumers make healthier choices, we’ve led with Pepsi MAX on all advertising since 2005. In line with our focus on health, our innovation pipeline is weighted heavily towards no sugar. Recent innovations for the brand include Pepsi MAX Cherry, Pepsi MAX Raspberry and Pepsi MAX Lime.

In 1970, the company introduced sugar-free 7UP, which was an immediate success among the growing number of calorie-conscious consumers. Pepsi-Cola was named in 1898 after the root of the word dyspepsia and the kola nuts used in the recipe. The original recipe also included sugar and vanilla as Bradham sought to create a drink that was appealing, and would aid digestion and boost energy. There are many theories as to where the 7UP takes its name from. Some say this is a reference to the number of ingredients in its original recipe, with UP referring to the lift provided by the lithium citrate in the original drink. Others have claimed this could be a result of 7UP originally being bottled in seven-ounce bottles, while competitor soft drinks were bottled in six-ounce bottle

Using a pioneering distillation process, combined with the intricate art of layering flavours, they created delicate essences, unparalleled in depth and fragrance.Britvic mixers have been around since the 1930’s. The name itself— Britvic— Is unusual. The British Vitamin Products Company was created to produce vitamins. Today, they’re a soft drink manufacturer. In 2006, we added Fruit Shoot Hydro to the range, a naturally flavoured water drink for children with zero sugar and no artificial colours. Natural Tea, available under the Maguary brand, was acquired by Britvic in 2015. Its mission is to 'inspire people to live in balance and enjoy their moments of tranquillity with the perfect harmony between lightness, refreshment and the taste of herbal tea flavoured with different fruit combinations'. The Belfast Morning News claimed in 1885 that what Guinness was to porter, and Bass was to pale ale, Cantrell & Cochrane was to ginger ale, especially in America. He later returned to Scotland to take over his parents' grocery business. Thanks to his enterprising spirit and his relationship with the media, he grew the business and completely turned it around, eventually opening over 200 stores. A fervent supporter of fair trade, Sir Thomas continued his travels around the world sourcing ingredients.

Britvic Tonic does some decent things. The bitterness is pleasant and the sweetness is moderate. However, there’s so many tonic waters which do a better job without a slight tinny note on the finish that it’s hard to strongly recommend Britvic Tonic.

In early 2018, Juiced joined the line-up. Sweetened only with real fruit, Juiced contains the perfect 50/50 blend of water and juice with natural flavourings, using 100% naturally sourced ingredients. Juiced is free from preservatives, added sugar and sweeteners and contains no artificial colours or flavours. All of which means it’s approved to drink in schools in England, Scotland and Wales. It first launched in 1929 as a caramel-coloured lemon-lime soda, which he positioned as a drink with a 'flavour wallop'. Despite launching at the start of the Great Depression and competing against 600 other lemon-lime soft drinks already in the marketplace, the new brand sold well and by the late 1940s had become the third best-selling soft drink in the world. In 1996, with a desire to produce juices with the true flavour of the fruit, the company opened its factory in Minas Gerais and started to produce juices with fresh fruits from the company's orchards.



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