Kinley drinks are renewed
Kinley has presented a renewed range of drinks, which are primarily recommended for light evening drinking, whether consumed on their own or mixed with cocktails.
With the renewed products, Kinley joins the new global beverage consumption trend, in which light social events* and the consumption of non-alcoholic drinks in the evening hours are playing an increasingly important role**. The new product range is tailored to classic adult drinking profiles, combining comfortably familiar flavors with unexpected, rich and refreshing experiences. Consumer tests of the versatile product were conducted with the help of industry experts and bartenders both alone and mixed with various alcoholic beverages.
In the renewed drink family, the notes of vegetable and fruit flavors, typical herbs, flowers and spices prevail, so the notes of lemon, lime and lemongrass return in the Kinley tonic carbonated soft drink, the Ginger Ale has a pinch of rosemary, and the Bitter Lemon has a breath of returns with a lavender flavor. The classic recipes tailored to adult tastes have been sweetened with substances of natural origin, while the zero sugar product line is completely sugar-free. The new, low-calorie lime-mint flavored drink is also introduced.
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