Real pressed fruit
Every can starts with fruit that went through a press, not a "natural flavourings" lab. About an eighth of each can is straight juice.
Sparkling fruit soda, canned in Bristol
Real pressed fruit, proper bubbles and 39 calories a can. No syrups, no sweeteners, no lab-made anything.
Why Juno
Every can starts with fruit that went through a press, not a "natural flavourings" lab. About an eighth of each can is straight juice.
A third of the sugar of the big-brand cans, all of it from fruit, and none of the sweetener aftertaste that hangs around like a bad guest.
Carbonated properly, so the last sip prickles like the first. If a soda goes flat by the bottom of the can, it was never really trying.
Cans chill faster than bottles, travel lighter, and recycle infinitely. The one in your hand might have been a bike frame once.
The lineup
Sharp, sherbety citrus with a saline edge that keeps you coming back. Like a margarita that behaves itself on a Tuesday.
£1.80 a can · £19 for 12
Proper black cherry with more pucker than pop. Dark, tart and a little dramatic; the flavour most likely to have a favourite band.
£1.80 a can · £19 for 12
Cold cucumber, torn mint and a squeeze of lime. Tastes like sitting in the shade; the quiet one that everyone ends up ordering twice.
£1.80 a can · £19 for 12
Stockists
Indie grocers, delis and the better kind of corner shop, all over the UK. If yours doesn't stock us yet, ask them to. It works more often than you'd think.
Mixed 12-packs, single flavours, or a monthly fridge top-up. Free UK shipping over £20, and the box fits through a letterbox. Just.