• Eastcoast Beverages is launching its latest refreshing drink – Country Style Lemonade with Mint. Crafted from locally grown, quality ingredients, this lemonade balances the zesty kick of citrus with a refreshing hint of mint.
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    Eastcoast Beverages is launching its latest refreshing drink – Country Style Lemonade with Mint. Crafted from locally grown, quality ingredients, this lemonade balances the zesty kick of citrus with a refreshing hint of mint. Source: Eastcoast Beverages
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Juice brand, Eastcoast Beverages, is launching its latest refreshing drink in time for the summer months – Country Style Lemonade with Mint. Crafted from locally grown, quality ingredients, this lemonade balances the zesty kick of citrus with a refreshing hint of mint.

Described as ideal for sipping solo or elevating consumers’ favourite cocktails, Eastcoast's Country Style Lemonade with Mint aims to offer versatility: it can be enjoyed as a crisp, refreshing drink straight from the bottle, or bring a summery flavour to cocktails and spritzers.

The business takes pride in its commitment to using only the finest Australian ingredients and focus on sustainability, with a circular approach to farming. The factory rinse down water is used to irrigate the orchard, the citrus peel is fed to local cattle, pulp is used by a yoghurt factory to flavour its products, and organic fertilisers work to prioritise soil health.

Eastcoast general manager, Samuel J Lentini, said: “We really do go the extra mile to produce great tasting fruit that results in great tasting juice, and we control the entire bottling process to make sure that the juice is delicious, nutritious and proudly preservative free.”

Eastcoast Beverages Country Style Lemonade with Mint will be available in Costco and Coles NSW from 25 November.

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