Beverages

Perrier & Juice Launches Nationwide

Drinks available in three flavor combinations
Photograph courtesy of Nestle Waters North America

STAMFORD, Conn. — Perrier Mineral Water launched its new Perrier & Juice drink nationwide July 9. The new product line features Perrier carbonated mineral water mixed with real fruit juices, sugar and other natural flavors.

Perrier & Juice is available in three flavor combinations: Strawberry & Kiwi, Peach & Cherry and Pineapple & Mango.

"Perrier has long been the go-to choice for consumers looking for a bold thirst quencher, but we recognized our consumers were looking for refreshing new options that didn't compromise on flavor," said Christine Sumecki, senior brand manager for Perrier at Nestle Waters North America, Stamford, Conn. "With the launch of Perrier & Juice drink, we are proud to expand our product line with a range of flavorful refreshment options made with real ingredients that consumers can enjoy any time of day."

Perrier & Juice is available in 8.45-ounce slim-can four-packs (45 calories per can) and 11.15-ounce single-serve cans (60 calories each) at retailers nationwide.

First bottled in the South of France in 1863, Perrier is regarded as the first carbonated mineral water and recognized worldwide by its iconic green bottle. Perrier also offers a selection of carbonated mineral water with natural flavors that contain zero calories or sweeteners, including Cucumber With a Hint of Lime, Lemon, Lime, L'Orange, Peach, Pink Grapefruit, Strawberry and Watermelon.

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