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UK soft drinks manufacturer Radnor Hills has unveiled a new carbonated beverage line, Radnor Spring, as it continues to expand its portfolio of low-calorie, functional drinks.


The new Radnor Spring range features sparkling water with B vitamins in four fruity flavours – Black Cherry & Blackcurrant, Mango & Passionfruit, Pineapple & Grapefruit and Strawberry & Raspberry.


Each 500ml bottle is 100% recyclable and made with 30% recycled plastic, with a recommended retail price of £1 for price-marked packs.


Chris Sanders, sales and marketing director at Radnor Hills, said: “ We have carried out extensive consumer research among 3000 18-35 year olds who grew up with our brands and are now looking for exciting options. Radnor Spring is the perfect next step – a juicy, carbonated soft drink bottled at our zero-to-landfill site in Wales.”


Now in its 35th year, Radnor Hills produces more than 400 million units from its Knighton, Powys site, and reported £55.3 million in revenue for the year to May 2024, up to 15% year on year.


Designed for leisure, retail, vending, grab-and-go and convenience channels, Radnor Spring will roll out nationally from January 2026.

Radnor Hills launches new carbonated soft drink range, Radnor Spring

Leah Smith

12 November 2025

Radnor Hills launches new carbonated soft drink range, Radnor Spring

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