Aldi sells lots of popular alcoholic drinks – and tastes like Ribena ‘


Aldi has launched new liquor treats that send buyers directly back to Noughties – and fans say it “It feels like Ribena”.

Hitting shelves throughout England from August 21, Liqueur Sour Blackcurrant Tangz Supermarket (£ 6.99, 70 CL) packed a thick berry with a sweet and thin touch.

Bottle of Tangz Sour Blackcurrant Flavour Liqueur.

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Tangz Sour Sour Blackcurrant Flavour Liquer worth £ 6.99Credit: Tangz
Ribena bottle with blackcurrants.

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With a price of only £ 6.99, this is 38 percent cheaper than the rival brand SourzCredit: PA: Press Association

From his base in England, this new naughty new liquor has clashed the storm among cheap hunters who remember the days of the glory of sweet drinks with adult rounds.

Aldi’s latest tipple channels nostalgia, but with an adult friendly kick.

Berry explosion from the past

Inspired by one of the most loved Blackcurrant soft drinks in the UK, Tangz Blackcurrant carries a flavor like Ribena that is no mistake in a magnificent form and absorbed with enthusiasm.

With a price of only £ 6.99, this is 38 percent cheaper than the rival brand Sourz.

The drinker has become creative: Enjoy neat ice on the ice for neat berry, or stir with lemonade for spritz summer.

This is part of the nostalgic wave supermarket alley-sipping the retro force that marries a childhood feeling with alcohol, giving buyers who are familiar with adult excellence.

Another latest launch has utilized the same trend.

Hooocer’s Hooch, the iconic 90s Alcopop, has returned in the form of a design throughout the National PUB, offering Zesty Lemon Hit in Pint Glasses for the first time in decades.

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Advocaat Creamy Marks & Spencer also became a festive hit, with drinkers equating it with “liquor milkshakes” that brought a comfortable Christmas memory.

Even Babycham, a sparkling Perry that was once a staple party, made a comeback in small bottles that were chic, still sweet, still bubbling, and still full of retro charm.

Not only liquor get retro treatment.

The highway shelves have seen the return of Panda Pops, soft fruit drinks that have been found in school tuck shops, and limited edition J20 Glitterberry bottles, wine mixtures and popular cherry mixtures during Christmas.

Ribena himself has also revived its classic glass bottle for the short term, which is intended for fans who remember pouring it on ice on long summer days.

Even Lilt, a tropical soft drink “with a tropical taste that is truly tropical-making buyers speaking recently when Coca-Cola changes his name under the name Fanta.

But this explosion from the past will not last long.

The new Tangz Blackcurrant from Aldi hit the shop on August 21 for a limited time – after that disappeared, lost.

NHS guidelines regarding drinking alcohol

According to NHS, regularly drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week at risk of damaging your health.

To maintain health risk from alcohol to low level if you drink almost every week:

  • Men and women are advised not to drink more than 14 units a week regularly
  • Apply your drink for 3 or more if you regularly drink as many as 14 units a week
  • If you want to reduce, try to have a few days free of drinks every week

If you are pregnant or think you can get pregnant, the safest approach is not drinking alcohol at all to maintain the risk of your baby to a minimum.

You read more on the NHS website.

Ribena bottles no additional Sugarcurrant Squash.

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Hit shelves throughout England from August 21Credit: Ribena

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