
Aldi selling bargain £1.69 Kombucha in a bottle with three new flavours and they're perfect for summer
It's part of a wider range of wellbeing-focused products
FANCY A TIPPLE Aldi selling bargain £1.69 Kombucha in a bottle with three new flavours and they're perfect for summer
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ALDI has launched a new range of drinks that are tasty, good for your gut, and affordable.
The retailer's new range of Kombucha is available for just £1.69 a bottle.
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Aldi's new range of Kombucha is available in store
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The Juicy Company Kombucha is just £1.69 per 330ml bottle
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The refreshing beverage is available in Passionfruit, Ginger & Lemon and Mixed Berry
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Launching earlier this week, the drinks are available in a range of refreshing flavours.
The Juice Company Kombucha 330ml is available in passionfruit, ginger & lemon and wild berry.
With Kombucha growing in popularity in recent years over claims that it boosts your gut health, the retailer decided to launch their own version after they noticed a 35% increase in searches on their website.
Google searches for Kombucha have also seen a spike, with statistics showing a 26% increase in searches over the last year.
Containing live cultures, the low sugar, lightly sparkling drink is the perfect beverage to cool off on a hot summer's day - all while looking after your wellbeing.
Aldi described their passionfruit kombucha as "bursting with a sweet yet tart flavour" as it "combin[es] a tropical tang with bubbly refreshment."
For those looking for a "kick of citrus" that provides a "warming immune system boost", the Ginger and Lemon Kombucha might be a good option.
Finally, the Wild Berry flavour "brings a symphony of delicious berries."
At just £1.69 a bottle it's the perfect time to stock up on all of the flavours of the refreshing cold drink.
With its vibrant packaging, the drinks are sure to stand out on Aldi's shelves after it became available in store on June 11.
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The product is part of Aldi's wider range of gut-health boosting items.
This includes their new Kefir Frozen Yoghurt which is available for just £2.29.
It is packed full of calcium and protein to boost your gut health, and is available in a delicious range of flavours including chocolate, mango & passionfruit and strawberry.
Kefir is a cultured, fermented milk drink that can help support your immune system thanks to its probiotic bacteria.
Studies suggest that the nutrient-dense dairy product might protect against bacterial infection as well as potentially reducing blood pressure and the risk of heart disease.
For a more traditional form of Kefir, shoppers can find a Kefir drink, and Kefir yogurts at the affordable retailer.
With their Kefir yoghurt available in natural, strawberry or mango flavours for £1.09 per 350g pot, it's easier than ever to look after your wellbeing.
Aldi is offering an affordable range of wellbeing-focused products, with a comparable Yeo Valley yogurt retailing at Tesco for £2.
Its 750ml Kefir drink is also available in a natural or mixed berry flavour and retails for just £2.09.
All of these great, gut-focused products are ready to buy in store, subject to availability.

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