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IT’S TIME TO REDISCOVER THIS KIWI CLASSIC.

Naturally Healthy

TE AROHA MINERAL WATER
MAKING A COMEBACK!

Nowadays, Te Aroha Mineral Water is a homage to the town’s historical beverage.

Richard Revell spent his childhood enjoying Te Aroha Mineral Water and Lemon and Te Aroha – sipping the delicious fizzy drink after swims at his local swimming spot, Te Aroha Domain. After years of involvement in the production of carbonated beverages, his love of the drink led him back to his roots and the Whitaker Street spring in 2019.

Richard has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to bring back the great tasting mineral drink Kiwis know and love.

Using the same methods, our drinks are still naturally carbonated, bottled, and brought to you from the only hot soda water geyser.

Goodness preserved from source to serve.

Buy this historic great tasting drink from Naturally Healthy.
- soon available on line.
Available in great tasting Lemon. Still or Sparkling.
715 Grey Street Claudelands - Hamilton.
www.naturallyhealthy.co.nz...
#testimonica #buylocal #naturallyhealthy

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