Beverages

Yerbae Partners With Pepsi-Cola Bottling to Distribute Sparkling Water

Caffeinated drink comes in 4 new flavors
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Photograph courtesy of Yerbae

NEW YORK — Yerbae Enhanced Sparkling Water is releasing a 16-ounce can line in partnership with Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of New York Inc. (PCNY).

Yerbae Enhanced Sparkling Water will come in four new flavors: Mango Passionfruit, Watermelon Strawberry, Black Cherry Pineapple and Iced Triple Berry. It will also have new packaging. The beverages are made with Yerba mate, a South American herb that stimulates the body and mind, according to the company.

The sparkling water has zero sugar, zero calories and 160 milligrams of caffeine.

“We are very selective on which brands we sell and deliver. Yerbae is a great tasting new innovative product that we feel will do very well in this market,” said Reginald Goins, president and COO of PCNY.

The drink will be available in New York City as well as communities from Westchester County to Long Island, according to Yerbae.

Yerbae was founded in 2017 by Todd and Karrie Gibson with the mission of bringing people a clean beverage that provides a purpose in people’s lives.

Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of New York is a privately held manufacturer and distributor of consumer brands from companies including PepsiCo, Keurig Dr Pepper and Danone.

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