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Rekorderlig Cider is rolling out its new Botanicals range in liquor stores around the country. The herb-infused beverage features fruit flavours and is available in two varieties.

Both Peach-Basil and Grapefruit-Rosemary flavours contain only 80 calories per serve and comes in a 250ml slim line can format.

Brand manager Elle Lewis said Rekorderlig Botanicals offers something new and refreshing for those looking to enjoy while at home. 

“There has been a growing demand in Australia for complex flavours and Botanicals delivers the perfect blend of citrus, fruit and botanicals. It provides health conscious consumers with alternative beverage option,” said Lewis. 

“Our new Botanicals range has been designed to complement the existing range with 70 per cent of Rekorderlig drinkers expressing interest in the new range in addition to what they usually buy.”

This Rekorderlig Botanicals range is now available in a 4 x 250ml pack from Dan Murphy’s stores nationwide.

 

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