Abbey Well Plus

Abbey Well Plus

Abbey Well Plus

5th September 2007, 4:20pm

The striking new look of Abbey Well Plus is bright and eye-catching.

Re-designed as a result of extensive consumer focus group research the simplicity of the label reflects the natural quality and additive free status of the product and provides colourful appeal to consumers of all ages particularly children.

Margaret Johnson, National Account Manager commented "Abbey Well Plus not only looks and tastes great; it also contains no additives, preservatives, flavours, colours, sweeteners or added sugar. It is less corrosive on children's teeth than pure fruit juice because it simply contains 65% delicious natural fruit juice blended with hydrating Abbey Well Natural Mineral Water.
 
This creates a nutritionally balanced soft drink that's tasty enough to appeal to children and adults alike. Furthermore, it counts as one of the essential portions of fruit a day, a real plus with healthier eating at the top of the agenda!"
 
The fruity-licious range of drinks is available in four great tasting flavours, all tried, tested and chosen as top favourites by kids; Orange & Apple Juice , Apple & Raspberry Juice, Tropical Juice and Apple Juice.

 Perfect for Pubs, Abbey Well Plus can be enjoyed as a leisurely drink on its own or to accompany a meal. With a flavour to suit everyone each variety offers a really refreshing alternative to carbonated drinks or alcohol.
Children and adults will appreciate its nutritional benefits and the variety of flavours and with no additives whatsoever, so everyone's a winner.
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