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Carbonated Soft Drink with Quinine with, Sugar and Sweetener
Carbonated Water, Sugar, Acid (Citric Acid), Flavourings (including Quinine), Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Sweetener (Saccharin)
Carbonated Soft Drink with Quinine with, Sugar and Sweetener
Carbonated Water, Sugar, Acid (Citric Acid), Flavourings (including Quinine), Preservative (Potassium Sorbate), Sweetener (Saccharin)
Hobgoblin Gold: the golden beer with a touch of magic.
With its six hop varieties, it offers a fruity and tropical aroma that will transport you to an enchanted forest.
Want to discover a new world of flavors?
There are IPA’s and there are legendary IPAs. Ours is legendary. Pale golden with orange glints this beer is forged from the finest British hops and varieties gathered from the far-flung shores of the pacific. Prepare for an intense tropical explosion of zesty oranges, grapefruit, honey and juicy bitterness. Winner of the World’s best IPA award. Like we said, Legendary.
Looking for a refreshing drink with a spicy twist? Britvic Ginger Ale Tonic is the perfect drink for you.
With its intense flavor and ginger aroma, this tonic is perfect to enjoy on its own, with ice or in your favorite cocktails.
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An orange cordial from Britain’s premier vitamin products company and part of the brand’s line of soft drink concentrates. This orange concentrate contains sugar and sweeteners, and packs a punch of fruity flavour with every swig.
Made with high concentrations of orange juice and orange fruit from concentrate
Contains Water, sugar, citric and malic acids, potassium sorbate, sodium metabisulphite, and sodium benzoate as preservatives, and E466 as stabiliser
Sweetened using aspartame and saccharin, and features carotenes as colouring, along with other flavouring ingredients
Can be diluted in water or mixed with other drinks
Bombardier Amber Beer is a mythical English beer formerly known as Bombardier Glorious Ale. ... The name of the beer is a tribute to the British heavyweight boxer Billy Wells, British champion and the British Empire from 1911 to 1919, known as Bombardier (The Bomber).