• SodaStream has added to its flavour portfolio with a new range of Lipton Iced Tea flavours.
    SodaStream has added to its flavour portfolio with a new range of Lipton Iced Tea flavours.
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SodaStream’s newest addition to its flavour portfolio is Lipton Iced Tea, a result of a first-time collaboration between the brands, available in peach, lemon, and green tea flavours.

The new Lipton flavours are low in calories and contain zero artificial flavours or colouring.

The Lipton 440ml flavouring bottle allows consumers to enjoy up to 9 litres of fresh Lipton iced tea, easily transformed into a sparkling drink by adding it to carbonated water.

SodaStream Australia’s marketing manager, Holly Walker, said the Lipton collaboration added a new dimension to the company’s flavour portfolio.

“We’re giving our consumers the ability to be eco-friendly while creating their personalised sparkling iced tea drinks at home. The Lipton flavours offer a delicious drink and offer more opportunities to make new personalised combinations and mixes,” said Walker.

SodaStream Lipton flavours are available online for RRP: $7.00.

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