• PepsiCo and SodaStream have teamed up to bring the beverage giant’s bubly brand to the SodaStream range. The flavour line-up is limebubly, blackberrybubly, and passionfruitbubly.
    PepsiCo and SodaStream have teamed up to bring the beverage giant’s bubly brand to the SodaStream range. The flavour line-up is limebubly, blackberrybubly, and passionfruitbubly.
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PepsiCo and SodaStream have teamed up to bring the beverage giant’s bubly brand of ready-to-drink sparkling waters to the SodaStream range. The flavour line-up is limebubly, blackberrybubly, and passionfruitbubly.

The companies’ R&D teams worked in collaboration to develop the range, maintaining its no calories and no sweeteners profile.

SodaStream Australia’s marketing manager, Holly Walker, said, “SodaStream and bubly share brand values rooted in playfulness and social good. With the launch of bubly drops to the Australian SodaStream platform, our customers can explore a new range of fun, healthy and sustainable sparkling water options in the comfort and convenience of their own home.”

 “We know Australians love sparkling beverages, particularly unsweetened ones, so we are committed to continuing to expand our flavour portfolio to provide ongoing inspiration and customisation options. Our new bubly offering is a direct result of this brand promise and reinforces our commitment to bringing consumers their preferred beverage choices that are better for them and for the planet.”

One 40ml bubly drops bottle makes approximately 12-litres of bubly sparkling water and has a RRP of $7.95.

 

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