79 results for "tonic water" between £0 and £1000
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Perhaps the most famous tonic water with its clean, crisp and refreshing taste. Its perfect for making a 'G and T' in a tall glass with ice and a slice of lemon.
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Description: Natural & Refreshing. Blended to enhance the enjoyment of great spirits.
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Description: Premium Indian tonic water. Delicious, clean, refreshing and natural. Blended to enhance the enjoyment of the great spirits. The restorative and invigorating secrets of the fever-tree were first discovered in 1630. By blending subtle botanical flavours with spring water and the highest quality quinine from the fever-tree, we have created a delicious tonic with a uniquely refreshing taste and aroma.
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The Ultimate Tonic water for the Ultimate G&T.By blending subtle botanical flavours with spring water and the highest quality quinine from the Fever-Tree, to create a delicious, natural tonic with a uniquely refreshing taste and aroma. No artificial sweeteners flavouring or preservatives.
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A beautiful tonic water (without the alcohol) that will leave the skin squeaky clean, not squealing 'ouch'! Our favourite juice and salad recipes inspired the ingredient list. We have included Mediterranean staples such as tomatoes, basil, orange, lime, lemon, mandarin, ginger, lavender and melon. The fragrance sends you off to sunnier climes!
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Tonic Water Bottle Ideal For 12th Scale Shop Or Pub Settings.
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But the G&Ts of the Raj were a necessity before becoming a pleasure. Colonialism produced a huge demand for the bark of the fever-tree. In the 1850's the East India Company alone spent £100,000 annually on the bark, but it still brought in nowhere near enough to keep the colonists healthy. The answer was to try and cultivate fever-trees in the colonies. This initiative inspired intrepid plant hunters across Europe to risk all and travel to South America to harvest these most valuable of seeds. The...
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Consumers and mixologists repeated comments that Fentimans Botanically Brewed, bold flavours and ½ % alcohol blended perfectly with mixed drinks, prompted Fentimans to introduce three drink mixers: Tonic Water, Ginger Beer and Curiosity Cola. The custom, 125 ml bottles are the perfect size for mixing individual, long cocktails, including Moscow Mule, Dark & Stormy, Curious Concoction, a classic Gin & Tonic and many more recipes.
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Carbonated Water, Sugar, Citric Acid, Flavourings, Preservative (Sodium Benzoate), Flavouring (Quinine Hydrochloride), Sweetener (Sodium Saccharin).
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£11
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Ingredients when Reconstituted :- Carbonated Water ( Water, Carbon Dioxide), Sugar, Food Acid (Citric Acid - 330), Flavour, Acidity Regulator (Sodium Citrate - 331), Non-Nutritive Sweeteners (Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose), Quinine, Preservative (Sodium Benzoate-211).
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Schweppes Tonic Water-(1971)
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£10
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A tonifying and refreshing water which stimulates your senses, energises your body and leaves your skin subtely perfumed. For women seeking a body water combining vitality and femininity.
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Not organically certified, we have chosen to list this quality tonic in response to customer demand. It is made from superior quinine and only the finest botanicals. Sadly, we've been unable to find an organic tonic⦠tell us if you find one!
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Revitalises sluggish and run down fish. Relieves fish of constipation and perceived swim bladder problems. Removes excess body slime. For use in tropical and coldwater aquariums.
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Carbonated Water, Sugar, Citric Acid, Flavourings, Preservative (Sodium Benzoate), Flavouring (Quinine Hydrochloride), Sweetener (Sodium Saccharin).
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This facial tonic rejuvenates the skin and leaves the pores unclogged yet protected. Glycerine (a by-product of palm) is a natural healer and skin preservative. Twinned with the beautiful aroma of pure rose water it makes a refreshing splash on cleanser, protector and rejuvenator. Lighter than the Herbs & Flower Skin Toner.
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All ponds will mature to contain a living ecosystem. As part of that system naturally occuring disease organisms will exist. In a domestic wildlife pond, these can run out of control and wipe out the fish and water using wildlife. The pond tonic will keep these pathogens to a minimum ensuring the pond stays healthy.
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This general tonic acts as a parasiticide, bactericide and fungicide. The product slowly releases monatomic oxygen in safe amounts. After this rare form of oxygen has destroyed any pathogens and parasites present in the system, it beneficially raises the level of dissolved oxygen in the aquaria thus improving the health of all the system's inhabitants and the filtration system's efficiency.
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