• One of the latest coconut water brands on the Australian market, Sip Coco, has launched a 1 litre bottle size to complement its colourful cans, making waves in cafes, independent retailers, and hospitality venues around the country.
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    One of the latest coconut water brands on the Australian market, Sip Coco, has launched a 1 litre bottle size to complement its colourful cans, making waves in cafes, independent retailers, and hospitality venues around the country. Source: Sip Coco
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One of the latest coconut water brands on the Australian market, Sip Coco, has launched a 1 litre bottle size to complement its colourful cans, making waves in cafes, independent retailers, and hospitality venues around the country.

Following the launch of Sip Coco in June, the 1L bottle is a 100 per cent pure coconut water containing five natural electrolytes – sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium and phosphorus – and no added sugar.

Sip Coco CEO, Chris Seaton, said the bigger bottle was needed to quench Australians’ growing thirst for natural coconut water.

“We only launched our refreshing and colourful Sip Coco cans a couple of months ago and they have been cracked open at run clubs, sipped at café raves, downed after workouts, and enjoyed after a cuddly puppy yoga session,” said Seaton.

“Australians are loving the fresh look and taste of our new no-fuss coconut water and are wanting to stretch and share their sips, so we made a super-sized Sip Coco. Made with Vietnamese coconuts, which are known for their sweet, refreshing water, superior taste and high nutritional content, Sip Coco tastes like it has been poured straight from a coconut, because it has.

“It’s the ultimate thirst quencher, a naturally refreshing and hydrating drink, that tastes like a tropical holiday and refuels your body with natural electrolytes like potassium, sodium, and magnesium. No wonder Australians are going ‘coconuts’ for Sip Coco.”

While Sip Coco cans come in a rainbow of colourful cans and flavours including passionfruit, ginger, watermelon, lychee and pineapple, only the original coconut water is currently available in a 1L bottle.

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