Limited-edition flavour Strawberry Smash (Credit: Tango)

Tango unleashes Strawberry Smash, a bold new flavour fusion hits UK shelves

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Prepare for a flavour explosion as Tango unveils its latest creation: Tango Editions: Strawberry Smash. This bold new offering is set to revolutionise the soft drink market with its unique blend of sweet strawberry and tropical pineapple flavours.

Tango Strawberry Smash promises an “irresistible explosion of flavour” that will deliver “an instant, and outrageously bold hit of fruity tang.”

This limited-edition beverage joins Tango’s impressive lineup of invigorating flavours, including Orange, Apple Sugar Free, Mango Sugar Free, and Cherry Sugar Free.

Starting in early February, Tango enthusiasts across the UK can find Strawberry Smash in various formats:

  • 330ml cans (MRSP: £0.85)
  • 500ml bottles (MRSP: £2.15)
  • Two-liter bottles (MRSP: £3.35)
  • Multipacks of 8 cans (MRSP: £5.29)
  • Multipacks of 24 cans (MRSP: £13.19)

The new flavour will be available at major supermarkets and stores, including Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury’s, Morrisons, and convenience stores nationwide.

Tango Strawberry Smash is a temporary addition to the Tango family, available for just 12 months. This sugar-free option promises to deliver full flavour without compromising on taste.

Victoria Burridge, Tango Brand Manager at Carlsberg Britvic, expressed the company’s dedication to meeting consumer demands: “We know our Tango fans crave invigorating new flavours that stray away from the mundane, and Strawberry Smash does just that.

“Combining strawberry and pineapple flavour for a major hit of fruity tang, be prepared to experience outrageously bold flavour when drinking.”

Tango Strawberry Smash follows in the footsteps of previous successful limited-edition flavors like Berry Peachy and Paradise Punch.

With its unique combination of strawberry and pineapple, this new offering is poised to make a splash in the UK beverage market.

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