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Phoenix Organic Good Energy is here

Phoenix Organic Good Energy is here
At Phoenix, we reckon you should always be able to choose a natural, organic drink whenever you’re thirsty. Which is why we’ve now launched Phoenix Good Energy! Our new Phoenix Good Energy Pomegranate is made with real fruit juice, natural caffeine from Green Coffee beans and naturally sourced guarana extract. Certified organic, GE free, and packaged in a convenient and resealable 250ml glass bottle.

New Sparkling labels

New Sparkling labels
Our Phoenix Sparkling juice drinks have had a stylish label redesign using appetising illustrations of the different fruits used. The label has been moved up to the neck of the bottle and seems to be turning heads with a bold white background and easy to read flavour descriptor.

New Juice Flavours

New Juice Flavours

We searched far and wide for organic pomegranates for our latest juice Apple & Pomegranate. Turns out there are not that many Pomegranates grown in this part of the world, let alone organic ones. But like resourceful little kiwis we tracked some down and have bought this superfruit to you in this delicious new juice offering, Organic Apple & Pomegranate.

Oh, and while we were at it we bowed to popular opinion and released a straight up Apple & Orange Juice, perfect for those who are a little more straight laced.

For your viewing pleasure

The New Zealand International Film Festival opened last week and it gives us warm fuzzies to be a proud sponsor for the 7th year in a row. There are plenty of great films scheduled - check www.nzff.co.nz. We're personally going to catch Garbage Warrior, a film about architect Michael Reynolds' vision for sustainable living and the efforts he's gone to, to get the state of New Mexico to approve this living - houses made of beer cans, car tyres and plastic water bottles!

Two wheels better

Two wheels better

Seems Transit NZ intends to forge ahead with their typically myopic plan; strengthening the ""clip-on"" to the Auckland Harbour Bridge without adding the proposed cycle-ways to it. We're not happy about this and we're not alone. With horrendous peak hour traffic and petrol prices sky high, there are a lot of cycle lane supporters out there (9,480 at last count). From our perspective, more cycles and less cars equals fewer carbon emissions and cleaner air; it's a no-brainer really.

If you think a cycle lane should be part of the clip-on upgrade join us and show your support at the official online supporters website www.getacross.co.nz