Dash refreshes range with new cucumber and mint flavour

Dash Water is refreshing its sparkling drinks portfolio with the addition of a new cucumber and mint flavour.
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Dash Water will refresh its sparkling drinks portfolio with the addition of a new cucumber and mint flavour.

The new flavour will replace the fruit-infused sparkling water brand’s existing version of its cucumber drink.

Set to launch this week, Dash co-founder Jack Scott said the new drink aims to bring a “new dimension to an old favourite, and we believe our customers will love the result”.

Scott said: “This refreshing twist to one of our original flavours has been long-awaited, and we’re excited to offer a taste that’s both revitalising and, as always, deliciously wonky.”


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“As well as pairing perfectly with cucumber, mint is a well-loved flavour in the drinks industry, making it a natural choice for our newest launch.”

The new flavour comes as Dash recently stepped up its marketing push. Earlier this year it launched its “biggest campaign to date” across the London underground, and in August it challenged Coca-Cola in a marketing stunt designed to shine a light on the use of artificial sweeteners in soft drinks.

Scott added: “We’ve really stepped up our messaging around championing diet drinks alternatives of late and the launch of Cucumber & Mint represents another step forward in our mission to push the soft drinks industry in a healthier direction.

“With every new product launch, we hope to inspire more consumers to choose a drink that not only tastes good but also makes us proud of our choices.”

Last month the brand revealed it is set to post its post its first ever profit, with pre-tax profits of £74,900 for 2024, just weeks after former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham is thought to have asked the brand to make branded ‘Posh’ cans for her Paris Fashion Week.

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Dash refreshes range with new cucumber and mint flavour

Dash Water is refreshing its sparkling drinks portfolio with the addition of a new cucumber and mint flavour.

Dash Water will refresh its sparkling drinks portfolio with the addition of a new cucumber and mint flavour.

The new flavour will replace the fruit-infused sparkling water brand’s existing version of its cucumber drink.

Set to launch this week, Dash co-founder Jack Scott said the new drink aims to bring a “new dimension to an old favourite, and we believe our customers will love the result”.

Scott said: “This refreshing twist to one of our original flavours has been long-awaited, and we’re excited to offer a taste that’s both revitalising and, as always, deliciously wonky.”


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“As well as pairing perfectly with cucumber, mint is a well-loved flavour in the drinks industry, making it a natural choice for our newest launch.”

The new flavour comes as Dash recently stepped up its marketing push. Earlier this year it launched its “biggest campaign to date” across the London underground, and in August it challenged Coca-Cola in a marketing stunt designed to shine a light on the use of artificial sweeteners in soft drinks.

Scott added: “We’ve really stepped up our messaging around championing diet drinks alternatives of late and the launch of Cucumber & Mint represents another step forward in our mission to push the soft drinks industry in a healthier direction.

“With every new product launch, we hope to inspire more consumers to choose a drink that not only tastes good but also makes us proud of our choices.”

Last month the brand revealed it is set to post its post its first ever profit, with pre-tax profits of £74,900 for 2024, just weeks after former Spice Girl Victoria Beckham is thought to have asked the brand to make branded ‘Posh’ cans for her Paris Fashion Week.

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