Good Karma, Now On-The-Go: Karma Cola Launch New Cans

Fact of the day: 1.9 billion colas are drank every day. Yes, BILLION. That is over a million a minute. Now Karma Cola are putting the Karma into cola. 

Ethical, organic craft cola eyes food-to-go and take home market with its #DrinkNoEvil mantra
and striking new 250ml cans and multipacks.
Karma Cola review

Karma Cola have launched new 250ml cans and multipacks. We tried the range and loved it. I loved their Karma Cola while our writer James loved their Lemony Lemonade. Their Gingerella is not only delicious, but the design if so fun and retro. Try them out for yourself.

The folks at Karma Cola are at it again, giving UK consumers more reasons to indulge in tasty, organic soft drinks in an ethically cool way.

Alongside their original, sleek glass bottle counterparts, Karma Cola and Friends – Gingerella ginger ale and Lemony lemonade – will soon be available in squat new 250ml aluminium cans. The snack size format, which is smaller than a standard canned soft drink (330ml), is set to take on the growing ‘food-to-go’ market encouraging retailers to offer an ethically sourced fizzy drink made with real organic and Fairtrade ingredients.

As well as food-to-go outlets, the cans were created to appeal to the on-trade, where mixologists have been looking for natural mixers to accentuate the flavours of premium and craft spirits.

Unlike other soft drinks, Karma Cola & Friends are made with natural organic and Fairtrade ingredients, including organic cane sugar, real cola nut, vanilla, lemon and ginger, no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives.

There’s a lot of good karma in these small cans of premium pop. Named ‘The World’s Fairest Trader’ in 2014 by Fairtrade International, Karma Cola is making a big difference for cola nut farmers in a small village in Sierra Leone, sending part of the proceeds from the sale of every product back to invest in community projects.

By sourcing Fairtrade cane sugar, they help small-scale sugar farmers in India to be paid fairly for their crops, feed their families and create better lives for their communities.
They say at Karma Cola, when you’re thirsting for cold drink, don’t be tempted… drink no evil.

Karma Cola, Gingerella ginger ale and Lemony lemonade cans will be available in Waitrose stores, Harvey Nichols, Selfridges, Ocado.com and Waitrose.com from April, RRP £1.25.
Four packs of Karma Cola, Gingerella and Lemony cans will also be available at RRP £3.95 – perfect for the take home market.

Karma Cola cans

@KarmaColaUK #DrinkNoEvil

PHB Ethical Beauty Announces Relaunch…

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Ethical beauty brand PHB has relaunched with new formulas and packaging and announced changes to its vegan product offering.

In addition to reformulated and improved face masks and moisturisers with increased organic content, PHB has added brand new cleansers and face washes to their range.

All products are also now Palm Oil and Phenoxyethanol free with these ingredients being replaced by innovative and 100% natural preservative systems.

Their new-look colour-coded packaging is made from post-consumer recycled cardboard. The colours correspond to each of the five ranges within the PHB skincare family, which are as follows: Gentle Skincare (green), Hydrating Skincare (blue), Brightening Skincare (orange), Anti-Aging Skincare (red) and Balancing Skincare (purple).

www.phbethicalbeauty.co.uk
@PHBbeauty

Win a fabulous Divine Christmas Hamper

Have a Delicious Christmas with Divine!

Whether its hanging from your Christmas tree or hiding underneath, it’s that time of year again where chocolate is never too far from our fingertips!

8 out of 10 of us admit we indulge in our favourite chocolate treat each week, making us a nation of self-confessed chocolate lovers. And since it’s the one time of year we don’t have to feel guilty about eating it Divine have introduced scrumptious new fair-trade products to satisfy our chocolate cravings this festive season; whether it be after dinner ginger thins, Christmas coins and trees made with their critical acclaimed dark chocolate.

 

Divine is the only Fair-trade chocolate company which is 45% owned by the very coco farmers who pick the beans in Ghana. So you can be sure your chocolate is not only seriously scrumptious but responsibly and fairly sourced too.

 

Why not be in with a chance to win a fabulous Divine Christmas hamper for your loved ones (or yourself!) which includes 3 chocolate Divine Christmas trees in milk, dark and white chocolate, 2 bars of luxurious Divine chocolate, Ginger Thins, Mint Thins and Christmas coins!

 

To find out more information visit the website: www.divinechocolate.com

 

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Which country are Divine Chocolate cocoa beans grown?
a) Ghana
b) Nigeria
c) Lapland