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New Twist on Natural, Locally Grown Fruit Drinks

New Twist on Natural, Locally Grown Fruit Drinks

Pete’s Natural range gets a fresh look and introduces two new 100% New Zealand grown and brewed fruit drinks

Pete has been brewing natural fruit drinks using locally grown fruit instead of imported concentrates since 2010, and his delicious range is about to get a makeover and be joined by a low sugar Ginger Beer and Lemon Chilli.

Using only premium, fair trade and organic ingredients with 100% fresh-squeezed New Zealand grown fruit and local hops, Pete’s Natural Lemonade was followed by Currant Crush, Orange Berry Fusion and Lime-o-nade in 2013, all containing no concentrates and nothing artificial.

From mid March 2016, you will be able to recognise all Pete’s Natural beverages by their new labels, and crack open a bottle of new honey-sweetened Ginger Beer and Lemon Chilli with a real pepper in each bottle.

Best of all Pete’s Natural range offer a healthier alternative to most bottled beverages, which contain 10-11gr or more sugar, with each flavour around 6gr/100ml and the Ginger Beer at a super low 3.7 gr/100ml.

You’ll immediately taste the refreshing tartness of fresh fruit perfectly balanced with natural, organic, fair trade drinks truly made of New Zealand.

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