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Radnor Hills has introduced Radnor Hydrate, following last week’s launch of its carbonated drink range, Radnor Spring.


The 250ml drink combines 60% tropical juice with 40% natural spring water and is positioned as a simple, clean option for healthy hydration.


The range will be available in three flavours – Summer Berries, Apple & Raspberry and Tropical – sold in packs of 24, with an RSP of 75p per drink for foodservice.


Chris Sanders, sales and marketing director of Radnor Hills, said: ".. we’re introducing the market to Radnor Hydrate, which is perfect for a wide range of markets including education, the workplace, leisure, healthcare and retail, including convenience and grab-and-go".


"We’ve made our beautiful spring water and delicious fruit juices the hero ingredients for simple, healthy hydration... 2026 is definitely the year of NPD for Radnor Hills and we’re looking forward to more exciting product innovations throughout the year.”


Both Radnor Hydrate and Radnor Spring will be available from January 2026, with free trade samples now in stock.

Radnor Hills launches new Radnor Hydrate juice drink

Rafaela Sousa

21 November 2025

Radnor Hills launches new Radnor Hydrate juice drink

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