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JUST® launches First 100% natural flavoured waters in Europe

Sustainable water producer, JUST® has launched a new collection of three infused flavours, Lime, Lemon & Tangerine across Europe.

Starting with the same spring water as the core product, the new 500ml range is elevated with a dash of fruit made from 100% fruit extracts, and nothing else.


JUST Infused also contains zero sugar and calories, with no artificial ingredients of any kind, which is now on sale across six European countries at RRP: £1 - £1.29 per carton.

“We are really excited to be launching our Infused range in Europe” said Steve Gibbons, MD of JUST Europe.

“The product caters for consumers who want a subtle flavour without sugar, artificial flavours or calories.

“Our carton has performed the best in carbon footprint terms versus the main water category packages in Life Cycle analysis, whether it is aluminium cans, PET or glass bottles - healthy people with a healthier planet.”

Founded in 2015, by American actor and rapper, Jaden Smith JUST is dedicated to producing quality products, contained in sustainably innovative packaging; launching its naturally alkaline spring water in the UK in 2018.

It quickly became a category-leading product, thanks to its low carbon, plant-based, refillable and recyclable cartons, made from 82% renewable resources.

JUST Infused waters are available on amazon.co.uk, Spar stores and several wholesalers in the UK.

For more information visit https://www.justwater.com/uk

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