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Remedy Sodaly Passionfruit 4x250ml

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We're pretty passionate about this flavour (see what we did there?). It's the summer lover you've been waiting for that will be with you all year round. It's light, fun and fresh for easy drinking in the sun. Dangerously easy to drink, our passionfruit is summer in a can. Tangy, vibrant, fun and downright delicious.
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Remedy Drinks
Remedy Sodaly Passionfruit 4x250ml
RRP $8.25
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