• Kraft-Heinz subsidiary, Golden Circle, is launching a new zero sugar cordial range to cool down consumers as summer heats up. The range features crowd favourites – Fruit Cup flavour, Raspberry flavour, and Lime flavour.
Source: Golden Circle
    Kraft-Heinz subsidiary, Golden Circle, is launching a new zero sugar cordial range to cool down consumers as summer heats up. The range features crowd favourites – Fruit Cup flavour, Raspberry flavour, and Lime flavour. Source: Golden Circle
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Kraft-Heinz subsidiary, Golden Circle, is launching a new zero sugar cordial range to cool down consumers as summer heats up. The range features crowd favourites – Fruit Cup flavour, Raspberry flavour, and Lime flavour.

Golden Circle has been a staple in Australian households since its creation in the 1940s. Known for its rich, fruity flavours, this launch marks Golden Circle’s first move into the zero sugar sub segment, a response to the growing demand for lower sugar choices and continually shifting consumer desires.

The company stated its zero sugar cordial is great for summer gatherings, lounging by the pool or enjoying a sunny day at the park. Each bottle makes 50 serves, offering a 3.5 health star rating alongside its zero sugar.

Golden Circle’s 2L zero sugar cordial range is now available exclusively at Coles for RRP $5.50.

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