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To celebrate the wedding of the decade iconic British soft drinks brand, Schweppes, is launching a selection of limited edition royal wedding bottles across its classic mixer and lemonade.
Schweppes has been a part of British history for over 200 years and has been supplying drinks to the Royal Household since it first received its Royal Warrant from King William IV in 1863, which it holds to this day.
The bespoke range created specially for the Royal Wedding includes all the classic mixers that we know and love, from the original Indian Tonic Water through to Canada Dry, Lemonade and Bitter Lemon and is available in 1 litre bottles. Making them the perfect accompaniment for Royal Wedding themed parties and picnics or celebrating with friends over the Bank Holiday weekend.
To celebrate the big day Schweppes has created a huge wedding card for the nation to sign on Facebook! Over the next fortnight residents of Great Britain have the chance to offer the royal couple their congratulations, by adding their name to the Great Royal Wedding Card. Join Schweppes in wishing the couple luck and happiness by having your name handwritten in one of the country’s biggest cards by liking the Facebook page.
Whatever your plans for the long weekend a classic British drink is in order to toast the proceedings and what better way to bring a touch of regality to the proceedings than with the Royal Wedding Collection.
Enjoy a truly authentic royal tipple with the Schweppes wedding collection
The Wedding Bouquet: give it a floral twist
Schweppes Indian Tonic Water
25ml Gordon’s Original London Dry Gin
Add 25ml elderflower cordial
Garnish with a wedge of lime
The Best Man: topped off with Ginger Ale
Schweppes Indian Tonic Water
25ml Gordon’s Original London Dry Gin
100ml Schweppes Ginger Ale
Garnish with a wedge of lime
Something Blue: it’s good luck for the big day
Schweppes Indian Tonic Water
25ml Gordon’s Original London Dry Gin
Add 50ml raspberry & blackberry cordial
Garnish with a wedge of lime
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