• Remedy Drinks has launched a limited-edition watermelon flavour in its soft drink, Sodaly, range. It’s available in Woolworths for four weeks or until sold out.
    Remedy Drinks has launched a limited-edition watermelon flavour in its soft drink, Sodaly, range. It’s available in Woolworths for four weeks or until sold out.
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Remedy Drinks has launched a limited-edition watermelon flavour in its soft drink, Sodaly, range. It’s available in Woolworths for four weeks or until sold out.

Remedy Drinks has launched a limited-edition watermelon flavour in its soft drink, Sodaly, range. It’s available in Woolworths for four weeks or until sold out.

Remedy Drinks CMO, George Vile, describes Watermelon Sodaly as, “light, refreshing, and bursting with natural sweetness balanced with a slight tang”.

“We wanted to create a flavour that embodies the spirit of summer, and Watermelon does just that,” said Vile. “It’s everything you love about summer in a can – juicy, crisp, and perfectly balanced, without any of the mess.”

A 250ml can of Watermelon Sodaly is sugar free, contains prebiotics, is made with 100 per cent natural ingredients, and has eight calories.

The range includes flavours Raspberry, Yuzu Lemon, Passionfruit, Blood Orange, Pineapple, Guava and Lemon Lime & Bitters.

Watermelon Sodaly is available in Woolworths for a limited four week release or until sold out at RRP $8.00 for a 4 x 250ml can pack.

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