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North Wales Live
3 days ago
- Lifestyle
- North Wales Live
New study reveals one colour that makes us feel more positive - and it's not the one you think
Following a nationwide survey, 88% believe that adding colour to their environment improves their overall mood, and that colour is PINK. Commissioned to celebrate the launch of the new 7UP Pink Lemonade, the UK wide research reveals a national craving for more vibrancy in their every day, as nearly three-quarters (72%) admit that surroundings lacking in colour can leave them feeling 'flat and uninspired.' The solution may be simpler than expected. Not only does the study reveal that 9 in 10 Brits support colour being added to their local urban area as a way to boost public mood and visual appeal, it also uncovers pink as the colour that Gen Z respondents feel lifts their spirits the most. Karen Haller, a renowned colour psychology expert and author, explains this phenomenon: 'Colour has the power to influence how we feel and behave, often without us even realising. We can feel like we're wrapped in a hug and emotionally supported with the softer pinks or to speak out and show up with the bolder pinks. It's this ability to span such a range of responses that makes pink such a powerful colour in shaping how we feel in a space.' Understanding the feel-good power of pink, 7UP is launching its 'Pink Refresh Window' around the UK this August. These playful pink murals and pop-up sampling windows will appear in London, Liverpool, and Manchester and act as beacons of fizz and fun, offering complimentary, irresistibly refreshing 7UP Pink Lemonade and exclusive merchandise, while stocks last. The 7UP Pink Refresh Windows are here to help people feel 'fresher with pink'! Come along to your nearest window at: London: August 8 – Kachette, 347 Old St, London EC1V 9LP Liverpool: 15 and 16 August – Liverpool One, College Lane Manchester: 21 and 22 August – at Spinningfields, Rose Street, Manchester M3 3AP Karina Carrico, Marketing Lead at 7UP adds: 'At 7UP, we've always stood for crisp refreshment and uplifting moments. With 7UP Pink Lemonade, we're fostering a new approach to bring bold flavour and bright colour into everyday life." Available now in Sainsbury's, rolling out to Tesco ASDA, Morrisons, Iceland, Ocado, Amazon, TikTok Shop, and convenience retailers nationwide throughout summer 2025.


Daily Mirror
30-07-2025
- Lifestyle
- Daily Mirror
'I tried new 7UP Pink Lemonade flavour and was left surprised by one thing'
Social News Assistant Editor Samantha Bartlett decided to try out the new 7UP Pink Lemonade flavour which people have been talking about online to see what it was like There's nothing much more exciting to food and drink lovers than a fresh flavour of your favourite snack or beverage, such as the new Starbucks flavour spotted at Sainsbury's. That's why I was pleased when I managed to get my hands on a bottle of the recently released 7UP Pink Lemonade flavour – but did it live up to my expectations? The 7UP Pink Lemonade is the latest zero-sugar addition to the 7UP range that's apparently "tailor-made for sun-soaked afternoons".It's a blend of zesty lemon, lime and raspberry, and is designed to be served straight from the fridge, poured over ice, or used as a vibrant mixer in summer cocktails and mocktails. I decided to try it just on its own on my lunch break and I was very pleasantly surprised by how light and fruity it was. Some pink lemonades can often be too sharp or sweet, but this was the perfect blend and slipped down a treat, especially in this hot weather we've been having. It's also a great alternative for those trying not to drink Cola-Cola or Diet Coke, as it's caffeine-free. There's also no preservatives and no artificial colourings in it, which can only be a good thing of course. People online have also been loving the flavour, with the popular @greedysisterz_review_snacks Instagram account branding it "refreshing" and "perfect for a sunny day". One follower of the account admitted they also "loved" the drink, while another added: "It's so refreshing". Meanwhile, fellow Instagram account @soft_drinks_worldwide also was a fan, writing: "This 7-Up is a little sweeter than most pink lemonades I've had, which balances the sharp citrus's taste well. "All in all, pretty good drink, and always nice to see new flavours added to the UK market. I hope this one stays." Ben Parker, VP Sales – Off Trade, Carlsberg Britvic, said: '7UP Pink Lemonade represents a fresh twist for what is such a popular brand. "As one of the largest brands in the fruit-flavoured carbonates retail space, bringing in £77 million in Retail Sales Value, it presents an exciting opportunity for consumers and retailers. "We want to continue growing the category with exciting innovation, offering a drink that not only delivers on taste but also visually stands out on shelves to catch the eye of shoppers. He added: "We really look forward to seeing consumers trying the product and retailers and stockists benefiting from a launch that creates a buzz in the soft drinks space.' 7UP Pink Lemonade is available for shoppers to buy at Sainsbury's, Tesco, Amazon and Ocado with plans to roll out to additional retailers soon.


Scottish Sun
02-05-2025
- Business
- Scottish Sun
Iconic soft drink brand launches new flavour & zero sugar drink leaving shoppers saying ‘I need this'
Only certain shops are selling the new drink so far FRESH KICK Iconic soft drink brand launches new flavour & zero sugar drink leaving shoppers saying 'I need this' Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN ICONIC soft drink brand has launched a whole new flavour - and shoppers are going mad for it. And good news - the fresh flavour is a healthier alternative to the original, because the recipe is sugar-free. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 7UP has launched a new pink lemonade flavour Credit: Facebook 4 The new flavour is available at Sainsbury's and other selected shops Credit: Alamy The new drink is from 7UP - the iconic American fizzy lemonade brand. A pink lemonade alternative is now also available on shelves, and is zero sugar. The flavour is a combination between lemon, lime and raspberry, and is bright pink in colour. It hit shelves at selected stores on April 28, and will soon be rolled out more widely. 7UP Pink Lemonade is available in 330ml cans, 500ml bottles, two-litre bottles and multipacks of eight 330ml cans. A shopper noticed the pink drink at a Sainsbury's shop and couldn't contain his excitement. Daniel Christopher Chubb took to Facebook to share his discovery. He wrote: "NEW Pink Lemonade 7UP Cans and Bottles at Sainsbury's". Hundreds of users tagged their friends in the comments and vowed to try the new flavour. But not everybody was so excited by the new recipe. Mark Watson wrote: "Not for me needs full sugar." Stuart Cardoo felt the same, saying: "You need sugar for these to have any taste." And Liam Wilson thinks that no-sugar fizzy drinks "taste like stomach acid". Ben Parker from Carlsberg Britvic, the parent company of 7UP, said: '7UP Pink Lemonade represents a fresh twist for what is such a popular brand. 4 There is already a sugar-free version of the original lemon and lime flavour 4 The new pink lemonade flavour will be sold in both cans and bottles Credit: Getty "As one of the largest brands in the fruit-flavoured carbonates retail space, bringing in £77m in Retail Sales Value5, it presents an exciting opportunity for consumers and retailers. "We want to continue growing the category with exciting innovation, offering a drink that not only delivers on taste but also visually stands out on shelves to catch the eye of shoppers. "We really look forward to seeing consumers trying the product and retailers and stockists benefiting from a launch that creates a buzz in the soft drinks space.' Meanwhile, the alcoholic variety of carbonated drinks are having a moment in the sun. The Sun tested out the best of the supermarket summer canned cocktails and rated them.


The Sun
02-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Iconic soft drink brand launches new flavour & zero sugar drink leaving shoppers saying ‘I need this'
AN ICONIC soft drink brand has launched a whole new flavour - and shoppers are going mad for it. And good news - the fresh flavour is a healthier alternative to the original, because the recipe is sugar-free. 4 4 The new drink is from 7UP - the iconic American fizzy lemonade brand. A pink lemonade alternative is now also available on shelves, and is zero sugar. The flavour is a combination between lemon, lime and raspberry, and is bright pink in colour. It hit shelves at selected stores on April 28, and will soon be rolled out more widely. 7UP Pink Lemonade is available in 330ml cans, 500ml bottles, two-litre bottles and multipacks of eight 330ml cans. A shopper noticed the pink drink at a Sainsbury's shop and couldn't contain his excitement. Daniel Christopher Chubb took to Facebook to share his discovery. He wrote: "NEW Pink Lemonade 7UP Cans and Bottles at Sainsbury's". Hundreds of users tagged their friends in the comments and vowed to try the new flavour. But not everybody was so excited by the new recipe. Mark Watson wrote: "Not for me needs full sugar." Stuart Cardoo felt the same, saying: "You need sugar for these to have any taste." And Liam Wilson thinks that no-sugar fizzy drinks "taste like stomach acid". Ben Parker from Carlsberg Britvic, the parent company of 7UP, said: '7UP Pink Lemonade represents a fresh twist for what is such a popular brand. 4 4 "As one of the largest brands in the fruit-flavoured carbonates retail space, bringing in £77m in Retail Sales Value5, it presents an exciting opportunity for consumers and retailers. "We want to continue growing the category with exciting innovation, offering a drink that not only delivers on taste but also visually stands out on shelves to catch the eye of shoppers. "We really look forward to seeing consumers trying the product and retailers and stockists benefiting from a launch that creates a buzz in the soft drinks space.' Meanwhile, the alcoholic variety of carbonated drinks are having a moment in the sun. The Sun tested out the best of the supermarket summer canned cocktails and rated them. How to save money on your supermarket shop THERE are plenty of ways to save on your grocery shop. You can look out for yellow or red stickers on products, which show when they've been reduced. If the food is fresh, you'll have to eat it quickly or freeze it for another time. Making a list should also save you money, as you'll be less likely to make any rash purchases when you get to the supermarket. Going own brand can be one easy way to save hundreds of pounds a year on your food bills too. This means ditching "finest" or "luxury" products and instead going for "own" or value" type of lines. Plenty of supermarkets run wonky veg and fruit schemes where you can get cheap prices if they're misshapen or imperfect. For example, Lidl runs its Waste Not scheme, offering boxes of 5kg of fruit and vegetables for just £1.50. If you're on a low income and a parent, you may be able to get up to £442 a year in Healthy Start vouchers to use at the supermarket too. Plus, many councils offer supermarket vouchers as part of the Household Support Fund.