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Gordon’s Has Launched Non-Alcoholic Gin And Tonic Cans For Summer

Photo credit: Gordon's
Photo credit: Gordon's

At the end of last year, Gordon's launched a non-alcoholic version of its signature gin, and it tastes just like the real deal, so you don't have to feel like you’re missing out!

Made using the finest distilled botanicals, just like Gordon’s London Dry Gin, Gordon’s 0.0% has the delicious juniper-led flavour you know and expect from the brand.

And now, Gordon’s 0.0% can be enjoyed in ready-to-drink form in these Gordon’s 0.0% & Tonic cans.

Charlotte Gibbon, GB Head of Marketing at Gordon’s says, “Following the huge success to the market of Gordon’s 0.0%, we have expanded the range and introduced Gordon’s 0.0% mixed with tonic in a ready-to-drink can. This product is the perfect choice for the upcoming picnics in the park – especially as the days get longer and warmer.

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"We know that opting to go alcohol free, especially whilst you’re out socialising, often means having to compromise on taste and experience. This exciting innovation offers a solution for those on-the-go consumers who still want to enjoy the zesty taste of Gordon’s but are choosing not to have alcohol.

"Perfect for those on-the-go summer occasions – with only 62.5 calories per 250ml can, it’s ideal for when you are choosing not to not drink alcohol, but don’t want to have to compromise on taste and experience."

Gordon’s 0.0% and Tonic cans are available in Sainsbury’s now and a single can will set you back £1.60 or it's £5.50 for a four-pack.


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