• Fever-Tree has launched two new cocktail mixers: the Classic Margarita Mixer and Sparkling Mojito Mixer.
    Fever-Tree has launched two new cocktail mixers: the Classic Margarita Mixer and Sparkling Mojito Mixer.
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Fever-Tree has launched two new cocktail mixers: the Classic Margarita Mixer and Sparkling Mojito Mixer, designed to make multiple serves with no extra liqueurs or syrups required.

The Classic Margarita Mixer and Sparkling Mojito Mixer are made for use with premium spirits, and have no artificial flavourings, sweeteners, or preservatives, and a low sugar content.

The Classic Margarita Mixer is made with Mexican limes and blended with Italian blood oranges and Scottish sea salt. The Sparkling Mojito Mixer is also made with Mexican limes, and Moroccan spearmint.

Fever-Tree MD Andy Gaunt said the new releases were just the beginning of new growth in the mixer category for the brand.

“As was the case with carbonated mixers, the non-carbonated category is ripe with opportunity, and bound for tremendous growth. It’s the perfect time for Fever-Tree to be making their grand entrance,” said Gaunt.

Fever-Tree Classic Margarita Mixer and Sparkling Mojito Mixer are available at Dan Murphy’s for RRP $19.50.

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