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Really Wild Drinks from Britvic

Diane  Lane
Tuesday 01 April 2008 13:00
Really Wild Drinks

Launched in January 2007, the Really Wild Drinks range from Britvic was designed to comply with new guidelines for drinks in schools while providing a product that appeals to teenagers.

The range comprises six natural juice drinks available in 250ml cans, available through vending and over-counter sales in schools only.

The flavours include Apple and Blackcurrant and Orange and Pineapple, made with 70% juice and 30% water and available in both still and sparkling varieties; and Apple and Prickly Pear and Orange and Mango flavours, made with 100% pure fruit juice. Each drink counts as one of the five recommended portions of fruit and vegetables a day.

Also by Britvic, Robinsons Fruit Shoot 100% juice is a pure juice designed for kids, each bottle counting as one of the five-a-day. It is available in Orange, Apple, and Apple and Blackcurrant, and contains no "bits".

The latest product in the Robinsons Fruit Shoot family, it has a resealable and recyclable bottle and does not require refrigeration.

To buy it, call 0845 755 0345
Britvic Soft Drinks

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