• The team behind Origin Tea, Hrvst St and distribution business Brewing Brands, have crafted a new beverage to add to a growing portfolio – Sip Coco is a new no-fuss coconut water that comes in a range of flavours and colourful cans.
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    The team behind Origin Tea, Hrvst St and distribution business Brewing Brands, have crafted a new beverage to add to a growing portfolio – Sip Coco is a new no-fuss coconut water that comes in a range of flavours and colourful cans. Source: Brewing Brands
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The team behind Origin Tea, Hrvst St and distribution business Brewing Brands, have crafted a new beverage to add to a growing portfolio – Sip Coco is a new no-fuss coconut water that comes in a range of flavours and colourful cans.

The flagship coconut water, in a teal and white can, is a 100 per cent pure coconut water containing five natural electrolytes – sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorus – and no added sugar.

Sip Coco also comes in passionfruit, ginger, watermelon, lychee and pineapple flavours, which contain around 90 per cent coconut water plus a splash of fresh fruit juice. Each can is made with sustainably farmed Vietnamese coconuts, known for their sweet water and high nutritional content.

Sip Coco CEO, Chris Seaton, said the new coconut water was designed to fill a hole in the market, offering a 330ml can with contemporary branding.

“We haven’t added any sugar or cut any corners because this is a beverage that nature got right the first time,” said Seaton.

“Like our other brands – Origin Tea and Hrvst St – we wanted to make something fresh and fun, that’s simple, tasty and good for you. Enter Sip Coco, a pure, honest coconut water that’s packed with essential electrolytes and nutrients. This is a refreshing no-fuss drink for anyone anywhere.

“Crack open a can at run club or a café rave, after a workout, to cool down on a hot day, recharge after a night out, or Sip Coco instead of a spritz. It looks and tastes fresh, and we can’t wait to see the cool cans pop up on social media feeds. We think Australia is going to ‘go coconuts’ for Sip Coco,” he said.

Sip Coco is now available in select cafés across Australia, and venues can order Sip Coco through brewingbrands.com.au.

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