Fever-Tree Refreshingly Light Indian Tonic Water Cans 8x 150ml pk
Naturally light now in can format!
Saving up to 8.8%
$15.50
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Further Information
Brand | Fever Tree |
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Region | Unknown |
Varietal | Non-Alcoholic |
Size | 1200ml |
Country | United Kingdom |
Description
Fever Tree's popular low calorie and low sugar option, refreshingly light, now available in can format!
Fever Tree use naturally occurring fruit sugars to develop their lighter tonic water. The blending of subtle botanical flavours with spring water and highest-quality quinine gives it the distinctively clean, crisp character of Indian Tonic Water, but with 46% fewer calories. The story of Fever-Tree is one of a pursuit for the best. In 2004, unhappy with the poor state of spirit mixers, founders Tim and Charles began trawling through history books and poring over maps to find sources of the very best ingredients, eventually travelling to the ends of the earth to get hold of them. Their Indian Tonic Water still uses natural quinine from the deep forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, found by Charles and Tim on one of their first trips.
Fever Tree use naturally occurring fruit sugars to develop their lighter tonic water. The blending of subtle botanical flavours with spring water and highest-quality quinine gives it the distinctively clean, crisp character of Indian Tonic Water, but with 46% fewer calories. The story of Fever-Tree is one of a pursuit for the best. In 2004, unhappy with the poor state of spirit mixers, founders Tim and Charles began trawling through history books and poring over maps to find sources of the very best ingredients, eventually travelling to the ends of the earth to get hold of them. Their Indian Tonic Water still uses natural quinine from the deep forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo, found by Charles and Tim on one of their first trips.
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