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SodaStream has entered the fruit Schorlen market with the launch of its new Apple Schorlen-Mix and Grape Schorlen-Mix syrups, which are packaged for the first time in aseptic carton bottles.
The move marks the sparkling water maker’s latest step toward more sustainable packaging, using SIG’s 500ml Dome carton bottle.
The SIG Dome combines the benefits of carton and bottle formats, offering a lightweight, recyclable design made primarily from FSC-certified paperboard. It also features a centrally positioned cap for easy pouring, aiming to deliver both convenience and a reduced environmental footprint.
The partnership expands SodaStream’s focus on “mindful consumption,” building on its ecosystem of sparkling water makers, refillable CO₂ cylinders and reusable bottles. By switching to aseptic carton packs, the company aims to further reduce reliance on single-use plastics.
Viktoria Uhl-Pochman, head of sales Austria & Switzerland at SIG, said: “We are delighted to have gained another strong partner for our packaging solutions: SodaStream. We are convinced that SodaStream spritzers in SIG Dome have the potential to offer consumers a unique and value-adding experience to create their SodaStream drinks even more responsible.”
Dennis Griebling, senior product manager at SodaStream, added: "According to a recent study we conducted together with YouGov and published in our Beverage Compass ('Getränkekompass'), fruit Schorlen are the second most popular soft drink among Germans, right after Cola. We now serve this segment with Mix for fruit Schorlen in carton packs, which also score points for their good eco profile.”
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