What flavours are included in this sugar-free mixed-15-pack?
You get 5 bottles each of three sugar-free blends: โข Sugar-Free Kumarahou Lemon & Lime โข Sugar-Free Kawakawa Lemon & Lime โข Sugar-Free Horopito Blackcurrant & Boysenberry
What does โsugar freeโ exactly mean here?
It means no added sugar in the recipe. You’re still getting those fruit and native herbal flavours, with light carbonation and all-natural ingredients, but without the extra sweetness burden.
What size are the bottles and how many are in the pack?
The pack includes 15 bottles total (5 of each flavour), and each bottle is 330 ml (listed as 300 ml in some descriptions, but the official page says 300 ml / 330 ml depending).
Where are they made, and are the ingredients natural?
Yes โ these drinks are made in Nelson, New Zealand, and are crafted using all-natural ingredients. Native botanicals like kawakawa, horopito, and kumarahou are used. No artificial colours or flavours are listed.
What are the benefits of the native plant ingredients (Kawakawa, Kumarahou, Horopito)?
Kawakawa: Traditionally used in Mฤori healing for its anti-inflammatory properties, digestion support, even soothing toothache. Kumarahou: Known for supporting lung health, aiding digestion, and used historically in rongoฤ. Horopito: Has been used traditionally for stomach pain and toothache, and studied for antibacterial/antifungal effects.
How does the flavour profile compare between the sugar-free and standard versions?
With sugar removed, the herbal and citrus (or berry) notes tend to come through more clearly. Expect a cleaner taste, less sweetness, with the same refreshing qualities โ light fizz, crisp herbal lift, fruit flavour that isnโt masked. (Subjective, of course, but thatโs what many taste reviewers note.)
Who is this mixed pack ideal for?
Folks who want to reduce sugar intake but donโt want to give up flavour. People who enjoy variety and want to try all three signature native-herb flavours. Anyone sharing drinks (household, parties) so everyone gets something they like. Those interested in NZ native botanicals, traditional herbal drinks, or โbetter-for-youโ beverages.
How should I store and serve these for best taste?
Store in a cool, dark place away from heat/sunlight to preserve flavour and fizz. Once opened, keep chilled and consume sooner than later (a few days) to enjoy optimal carbonation and freshness. Serve cold โ cold will amplify citrus/berry flavour and balance herbal notes nicely.
Are there any dietary/ allergen concerns I should be aware of?
From the product listing: Itโs sugar-free (no added sugar). It uses native plant ingredients and natural flavouring. However, if you have severe allergies or dietary restrictions, always check the label (or contact Atutahi) to confirm there arenโt minor components (e.g. preservatives, cross-contamination) that might affect you.
What is the price, and is this a good value?
The sugar-free mixed 15-pack is priced at NZ$70. Given you get three different flavours in one pack, each with native botanicals and the โno added sugarโ feature, many customers see it as good value โ especially if you enjoy variety or want to stock up.