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Zingi Bear is a flavour focused organic soft drink company based in the Lake District. We create lightly sparkling alcohol free, apple cider vinegar and ginger beverages called switchels. Once drunk by thirsty farmers to stay cool and refreshed in the field, switchel is the all-natural, better for you, thirst quencher. Big and bold like a bear, you are tickled by ginger, then mellowed by acacia honey, with Sicilian lemon juice, and apple cider vinegar for zing! Winner of a 2* Great Taste Award 2020. Crafted in the UK using the finest, sustainably sourced, organic ingredients.
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5 Viver Green, Viver Lane, LA77FR, Cumbria, United Kingdom
- hello@zingibear.com
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