Shloer

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Shloer[edit | edit source]

Shloer is a brand of non-alcoholic sparkling juice drinks that are often used as an alternative to alcoholic beverages. The brand is owned by the SHS Group, a company based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Shloer's range of drinks are made from fruit juice and sparkling water, and are free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives.

History[edit | edit source]

Shloer was first produced in the 1930s by Professor Jules Shloer, who created the drink as a non-alcoholic alternative to wine for his family and friends. The brand was later acquired by the SHS Group in 2002.

Products[edit | edit source]

Shloer offers a variety of flavours, including Red Grape, White Grape, Rose, Apple & White Grape, and Raspberry & Rhubarb. Each flavour is made from a blend of fruit juice and sparkling water, and is free from artificial colours, flavours and preservatives.

Availability[edit | edit source]

Shloer products are widely available in supermarkets and online retailers across the United Kingdom and Ireland. The brand has also expanded its distribution to other countries, including Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Shloer has been well received for its taste and quality, and is often used as a non-alcoholic alternative for celebrations and special occasions. The brand has also been praised for its commitment to using natural ingredients and avoiding artificial additives.

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