• Australian coconut water producer, Raw C, has launched a brand new range ready for summer. The line up features five uniquely flavoured coconut waters – Pineapple, Watermelon, Sparkling Lychee, Sparkling Ginger Beer, and Sparkling Kola.
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    Australian coconut water producer, Raw C, has launched a brand new range ready for summer. The line up features five uniquely flavoured coconut waters – Pineapple, Watermelon, Sparkling Lychee, Sparkling Ginger Beer, and Sparkling Kola. Source: Raw C
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Australian coconut water producer, Raw C, has launched a brand new range ready for summer. The line up features five uniquely flavoured coconut waters – Pineapple, Watermelon, Sparkling Lychee, Sparkling Ginger Beer, and Sparkling Kola.

Coconut water contains essential electrolytes, including calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, sodium and potassium, to help keep the body hydrated and refuelled. Raw C Coconut Water is sourced from pesticide-free, sustainable coconut plantations in Vietnam, 100 per cent cruelty-free and vegan friendly.

The company has been busy since it announced the expansion of its product range to include new formats and sizes in October, and is now bringing flavoured coconut water to the market.

Naturally low in sugar, packed with electrolytes, and free from artificial additives, the drinks are ideal for hot days. The company states the flavours are guaranteed to add a burst of tropical refreshment to any event, from beach outings to backyard barbecues.

Raw C’s flavoured coconut waters, in Pineapple, Watermelon, Sparkling Lychee, Sparkling Ginger Beer, and Sparkling Kola, are available at local stockists or online at rawc.com.au, for $27.00 in a case of 12.

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