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Betty Buzz Premium Soft Drinks Roll Out To 50 M&S Stores

Karen ContrinoBy Karen Contrino09/10/20243 Mins Read
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The Betty Buzz range of premium adult soft drinks, founded by American actress, Blake Lively, is rolling out to an additional 50 M&S stores this week. The Betty Buzz range of cans launched into the newly-built M&S Foodhall in Wrexham, North Wales in December 2023, which was the first UK in-store listing for Betty Buzz in a major national supermarket. 

The 50 M&S stores will list three variants from the Betty Buzz range in 330 ml cans: Betty Buzz Sparkling Grapefruit, Betty Buzz Sparkling Lemon Lime and Betty Buzz Ginger Beer at an RRP of £2 per can.

Commenting on the launch, Gareth Williams, Global Brand Director of Betty Buzz, says: “Betty Buzz has been such a success in the new Wrexham M&S store, we’re delighted it will now be more widely available in M&S stores throughout the UK. We are delighted to be expanding our distribution with M&S, which is one of the leading retailers in the non-alcoholic drinks space, driven by increased public demand.”

Betty Buzz launched in the US in September 2021 and landed in the UK in 2023. The Betty Buzz range offers consumers premium non-alcoholic drinks made with fresh ingredients and free from artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colours and flavours.  

Betty Buzz Sparkling Grapefruit: Made with real grapefruit juice this delivers a tangy, lightly sweet and fresh citrus hit. A gourmet grapefruit mixer, Betty Buzz Sparkling Grapefruit is not too sweet and not too tangy. Every sip is bursting with the right amount of tiny bubbles for a unique, refreshing mouthfeel.

 

Betty Buzz Sparkling Grapefruit RRP:  £2.00 per 330ml can

Betty Buzz Sparkling Lemon and Lime: Made with real Meyer Lemon juice, a twist of lime juice, a pinch of sea salt and agave syrup to Blake’s own recipe.

Betty Buzz Sparkling Lemon Lime RRP: £2.00 per 330ml can

Betty Buzz Ginger Beer: Made with fresh ginger for a light, refreshing, crisp beverage with just the right amount of spice.

Betty Buzz Ginger Beer RRP: £2.00 per 330ml can

Betty Buzz is a range of great tasting sparkling non-alcoholic drinks made with fresh ingredients, free from artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colours and flavours. 

Betty Buzz was founded by American actress, Blake Lively who created Betty Buzz with a simple idea – that what we drink should be held to the same standards as the foods we eat. The result is a homemade bubbly beverage whose recipes use only the freshest fruits, herbs, juices and spices. Blake recognised how non-alcoholic drinks are the unsung heroes of the drinks world and wanted to give them as much love and attention as alcohol, creating a brand that would offer consumers a premium drinking experience without the need for complicated mixology techniques. With the help of a team of experts, Blake meticulously devoted three years to developing the recipes for each serve, to ensure a perfect balance of flavours. Betty Buzz launched in the USA in 2021 and in the UK in 2023.

For more information on Betty Buzz please visit www.bettybuzz.com

Instagram: @bettybuzz

 

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Karen Contrino

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