La Mortuacienne launches limited edition sparkling lemonade for Winter, to bring sparkle to festivities and special occasions!

Empire Bespoke Foods is pleased to introduce a new addition to the La Mortuacienne range of authentic French lemonades with a new limited edition flavour for winter: Spiced Apple!

Exclusive to the independent retail channel, shoppers will love the sweet sharpness of apple and the tasty winter spices (cinnamon, cloves, ginger) delicately blended with authentic French sparkling lemonade, ideal for the autumn/winter and festive period. The limited edition flavour variant will be available from October, in the brands iconic swing-top old style 1L bottles.

La Mortuacienne is a range of traditional French lemonades first created in 1921 in Besançon, France. Over 90 years on, these refreshing and delicious lemonades are still produced in the purest tradition with local water, natural flavourings and high quality sugar. Today’s business is still family-run by 4th generation family members who take pride in their authentic methods, which result in a delightfully sparkling premium beverage.

Adult soft drink sales have soared over the past few years, with shoppers looking for premium soft drinks as an alternative to alcohol or to use as a mixer. With soft drinks now the 3rd biggest footfall driver to convenience stores – having just overtaken bread for first time ever, retailers need to make sure they have a large offering to meet all shoppers’ needs and expectations. Autumn / winter is a key selling period, when shoppers are looking to treat themselves, so why not offer them something special?

This authentic French lemonade is the perfect way to add some sparkle to any special occasion! The festive, eye-catching packaging features delicate snowflakes on a crimson label, complementing the warm, gold colour of the lemonade to dress up shop shelves, bar displays, retail displays, dining tables or a cocktail glass equally as elegantly. They also made a great gift.

Who said lemonade is only for summer?