LIDL is selling a pack of four Indian tonic water for £2 - and it looks a lot like posher Fever Tree ones but more than £1 cheaper. Fever Tree tonic water normally costs £3.17 but it's on offer for £2.70 at Sainsbury's.
Budget supermarket Lidl has launched a new range of tonic water that is striking similarity to a high-end rival. But while a four-pack of Fever Tree costs £2.50 at Sainsbury's - and is more expensive from other retailers - the same number from Lidl costs just £1.99.
This own-brand, budget tonic from Aldi is well-balanced with plenty of lemony notes. Gently sweet, fizzy and refreshing, our testers were impressed and loved the bitter finish. A real crowd-pleaser. Fever-Tree is one of the best known tonic brands on the market, and it aced our taste test.
Fever-Tree has signed a deal with Marks & Spencer that will see the upmarket tonic water brand sold in 300 Simply Food stores across the UK. M&S is an iconic British brand and is renowned for its high-quality food and beverages, and we believe our tonic is the perfect complement to their existing ranges.”
Tonic water is a carbonated soft drink that may contain sugar and has little nutritional value. The quinine present in tonic water provides a distinctive bitter flavor. While not dangerous, tonic water does not have any benefits and could lead to an unnecessary increase in calorie consumption.
The cinchona tree was referred to in India as fever tree. Based in west London, Fever-Tree makes a variety of products, including tonic water, ginger beer and lemonade .Fever-Tree.Trade nameFever-TreeIndustryDrinks ManufacturingFounderCharles Rolls Tim WarrillowHeadquartersHammersmith, London, England, United Kingdom
In recognition of the quality of the products, Fever-Tree was recognised as the best-selling tonic water and top-trending tonic water for the seventh year running at the 2021 Drinks International Awards.
Fever-Tree Premium Indian Tonic Water | Morrisons.