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    Radnor Hills making a splash in Tesco Wales

    Alice GregoryBy Alice GregoryFebruary 8, 2024Updated:February 8, 2024No Comments
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    Welsh drinks manufacturer Radnor Hills is rolling out more products from one of its most successful brands across stores in Wales.

    Radnor Splash, the UK’s fastest growing flavoured water, is available in Strawberry and Lemon & Lime in a 1.5 litre format in stores this week.

    The brand’s Apple & Raspberry and Orange & Passion Fruit flavours are already stocked as 3 x 250ml Tetra Pak in Tesco stores nationally.

    Radnor Splash is a blend of pure Radnor spring water and all natural fruity flavours. Low calorie and sugar free, it is made from exceptionally pure spring water sourced just metres from the production line.

    Chris Sanders, Sales Director of Radnor Hills, said: “We’re delighted that Tesco is stocking two of our best-selling flavours of Radnor Splash in a bigger 1.5 litre bottle across the majority of their large stores in Wales.

    “This is an exciting time for the brand which has been loved by UK households for over 20 years and sells at the rate of two units every second. We’re proud to be helping to keep the nation refreshed.”

    Tesco Wales Buyer Nathan Edwards said: “We’re always looking for exceptional products made by Welsh suppliers and are really pleased to be offering our customers, who are increasingly looking to buy local products, a new larger size of Radnor Splash.”

    Radnor Hills is a family business which produces and packages all its drinks on its farm in the rolling green hills of mid-Wales.

    The company is committed to environmental sustainability, has sent zero to landfill since 2018 and has invested in a new solar farm to provide 21% of its energy requirement.

    All of its plastic bottles are 100% recyclable and are also made up of 30% recycled material.

    About Radnor

    Independent and family owned, Radnor is one of the UK’s leading soft drinks manufacturers and sells over 400 million drinks a year.

    In 1990, William Watkins, the son of a 5th generation farmer, decided to diversify from farming into soft drinks after discovering a pure spring water source running below the farm.

    From then onwards his passion has been to craft the best tasting soft drinks Wales has to offer.

    Environmental sustainability is at the forefront of the company. The company is proud to be a zero to landfill site which supports a circular economy, sending any waste, including plastic, back to the source to be reused and recycled.

    Its environmental management system and site has also been certified to ISO 14001 standard.

    Radnor will soon be opening its own £1.2 million solar farm to power the manufacturing site.

    The company is the only drinks manufacturer in the UK to produce drinks on site in all four packaging formats – glass, can, PET plastic and Tetra Pak.

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