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Powys County Times
15-07-2025
- Business
- Powys County Times
Can you get Bacardi Breezer in UK? Fruity alcopop is back
Fans of a good night out back in the 90s and noughties will remember the refreshing taste of a Bacardi Breezer – and now they're back in the UK. For the first time since being discontinued in 2015, the iconic alcopop drink has returned to pubs and shops across the country. And there's one flavour that fans of the drink can't wait to sip again... What flavours does Bacardi Breezer come in? The new drink will feature three flavours: Zesty Orange, Zingy Lime and Crisp Watermelon. 'We know there is a lot of love for Breezer in the UK and we are confident a new generation of consumers will fall in love with the new Breezer,' said Steve Young, business unit director for Bacardi in the UK and Ireland. Bacardi expects the new Breezer to appeal to two distinct groups, according to Talking Retail. 'Gen Z' consumers who like 'fruit flavours and convenience' and those who remember the original Bacardi Breezer, which was first launched in 1990. Where can you buy Bacardi Breezer? The classic alcopops will be landing in B&M this month (July), Aldi from August and Sainsbury's from September. Bacardi has said they'll be available in convenience stores from July, with some local Nisa stores among others already having stock on their shelves. Breezer has an ABV of 3.4% and is available in 275ml glass bottles costing £2. What do people say online about the return of Bacardi Breezer? Excited shoppers were quick to take to social media to share their memories and excitement ahead of the drink returning to shelves and pubs. One person said on X: 'This was my drink of choice in my 20's!' While another added: 'Oh my god. They're coming back. We've had some good nights drinking these.' Yet there's one flavour that it appears punters can't wait to try again. 'Watermelon one was lush,' one person said. 'Yes I loved these - watermelon was the best taste of all time,' another added.


North Wales Chronicle
14-07-2025
- Business
- North Wales Chronicle
Can you get Bacardi Breezer in UK? Fruity alcopop is back
For the first time since being discontinued in 2015, the iconic alcopop drink has returned to pubs and shops across the country. And there's one flavour that fans of the drink can't wait to sip again... The new drink will feature three flavours: Zesty Orange, Zingy Lime and Crisp Watermelon. 'We know there is a lot of love for Breezer in the UK and we are confident a new generation of consumers will fall in love with the new Breezer,' said Steve Young, business unit director for Bacardi in the UK and Ireland. Bacardi expects the new Breezer to appeal to two distinct groups, according to Talking Retail. 'Gen Z' consumers who like 'fruit flavours and convenience' and those who remember the original Bacardi Breezer, which was first launched in 1990. The classic alcopops will be landing in B&M this month (July), Aldi from August and Sainsbury's from September. Bacardi has said they'll be available in convenience stores from July, with some local Nisa stores among others already having stock on their shelves. Breezer has an ABV of 3.4% and is available in 275ml glass bottles costing £2. Excited shoppers were quick to take to social media to share their memories and excitement ahead of the drink returning to shelves and pubs. One person said on X: 'This was my drink of choice in my 20's!' While another added: 'Oh my god. They're coming back. We've had some good nights drinking these.' Recommended reading: Cadbury's discontinued Dream chocolate bar back at The Range Most expensive pints revealed as average price soars to £5.08 'Amazing' Cadbury chocolate bar is 'closest you'll get' to discontinued treat Yet there's one flavour that it appears punters can't wait to try again. 'Watermelon one was lush,' one person said. 'Yes I loved these - watermelon was the best taste of all time,' another added. While a third said: 'Watermelon Bacardi Breezer coming back? Bring it to meeeee!'


The Herald Scotland
14-07-2025
- Business
- The Herald Scotland
Can you get Bacardi Breezer in UK? Fruity alcopop is back
And there's one flavour that fans of the drink can't wait to sip again... What flavours does Bacardi Breezer come in? The new drink will feature three flavours: Zesty Orange, Zingy Lime and Crisp Watermelon. 'We know there is a lot of love for Breezer in the UK and we are confident a new generation of consumers will fall in love with the new Breezer,' said Steve Young, business unit director for Bacardi in the UK and Ireland. Bacardi expects the new Breezer to appeal to two distinct groups, according to Talking Retail. 'Gen Z' consumers who like 'fruit flavours and convenience' and those who remember the original Bacardi Breezer, which was first launched in 1990. Where can you buy Bacardi Breezer? The classic alcopops will be landing in B&M this month (July), Aldi from August and Sainsbury's from September. Bacardi has said they'll be available in convenience stores from July, with some local Nisa stores among others already having stock on their shelves. Breezer has an ABV of 3.4% and is available in 275ml glass bottles costing £2. What do people say online about the return of Bacardi Breezer? Excited shoppers were quick to take to social media to share their memories and excitement ahead of the drink returning to shelves and pubs. One person said on X: 'This was my drink of choice in my 20's!' While another added: 'Oh my god. They're coming back. We've had some good nights drinking these.' Recommended reading: Yet there's one flavour that it appears punters can't wait to try again. 'Watermelon one was lush,' one person said. 'Yes I loved these - watermelon was the best taste of all time,' another added. While a third said: 'Watermelon Bacardi Breezer coming back? Bring it to meeeee!'
Yahoo
15-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Alarming ingredient found in chewing gum linked to heart damage, kidney disease: 'A human health emergency'
Your chewing gum may have some of the same ingredients as plastic grocery bags and tires, but a U.K. campaign aims to put a stop to this. Environmental nonprofit City to Sea is teaming up with plastic-free gum company Nuud to raise awareness about the plastic ingredients found in most chewing gums. Talking Retail highlighted the quest, reporting that the U.K. consumes around 4 billion pieces of plastic gum annually, which it says is equal to about 4 billion plastic straws. The organization is pushing for the government to ban plastic chewing gum and wants to expose what it calls a misleading labeling of ingredients such as polyethylene, which is commonly used in plastic bags, and butadiene-styrene rubber, which is used in car tires. "Every chew is like biting into a plastic straw," said City to Sea CEO Jane Martin. According to Talking Retail, 12 tons of this gum are discarded annually in the U.K., ending up on sidewalks and in landfills and waterways. The publication adds that the country shells out millions of pounds every year to remove gum from pavement. However, the problem is global in scope. GreenSeas Trust, an organization working to eliminate plastic pollution in seas and coastal areas, estimates that chewing gum contributes more than 110,000 tons of plastic pollution annually. It says that this waste exacerbates our microplastic problem, threatening humans and wildlife. Exposure to microplastics has been tied to heart damage and kidney disease, among other health problems. "Plastic pollution isn't just an environmental crisis—it's a human health emergency," Martin said, per Talking Retail. A number of companies offer plastic-free gum. For instance, Simply Gum, a U.S.-based brand, offers gum made from tree sap. Do you think America has a plastic waste problem? Definitely Only in some areas Not really I'm not sure Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. Meanwhile, we can all do our part to help with the plastic plague by cutting down on single-use plastics. The problem may seem overwhelming, but some companies are taking action to help cut down on plastic pollution. For instance, McDonald's U.K. banned all plastic cutlery, and some startups are making recyclable plastic out of more eco-conscious ingredients such as food waste and plant cells. Join our free newsletter for easy tips to save more and waste less, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.