• Melbourne based Remedy Drinks has launched a new kombucha flavour in collaboration with brand ambassador and chef, Ben Shewry.
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    Melbourne based Remedy Drinks has launched a new kombucha flavour in collaboration with brand ambassador and chef, Ben Shewry. Source: Remedy Drinks
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Melbourne based Remedy Drinks has launched a new kombucha flavour in collaboration with brand ambassador and chef, Ben Shewry.

Owner of Attica restaurant, Shrewry previously released the Lime Spider and Apple & Rhubarb Crumble kombucha flavours with Remedy, and is now launching Strawberries & Cream.

“I’m really excited to continue working with the inspiring Melbourne company, Remedy Drinks,” said Shrewry.

“The new Strawberries & Cream flavour is a testament to our shared commitment to quality and creativity, and I can’t wait for everyone to try it.”

The new flavour is a blend that captures the sweet and juicy essence of ripe strawberries, paired with the smooth richness of vanilla cream. The nostalgic flavour aims to provide a refreshing and satisfying beverage experience, perfect for the upcoming spring and summer.

Remedy Drinks managing director, Chris Gillard, said the company was delighted to continue the partnership with Shewry.

“His passion for quality and creativity perfectly complements our brand values, making him an ideal ambassador to showcase the craftsmanship behind our drinks,” said Gillard.

This limited-release flavour will be available in Coles supermarkets for a short six-week period from August and online through the Remedy Drinks website until sold out.

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