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Nutrition info
Description
In our fast-paced lives, there are occasions when we require heightened alertness. To address this need, we’ve brewed six well-established herbs, each renowned for its ability to enhance concentration and creativity, to create this flavourful natural peach-infused tonic.
- Hand-brewed in small batches
- Only 59 Calories per serve!
- No added sugar or sugar alcohols
- No artificial colours, flavours, sweeteners, or preservatives.
- Primarily organic herbs & flowers
- Plant-based
Disclaimer: nudeherbs tonics are not meant for the treatment or cure of any medical condition or health issues. These statements have not been evaluated by the Therapeutic Goods Administration. Consult with your health care provider before use if you are on medication or have any health issues.
Nutrition info
Plant Based
Over 70%
Organic Herbs
No Added Sugar or
Sugar Alcohols
Hand-brewed in
Small Btaches
No Artificial
Ingredients
Over 90%
Australian Ingredients
Potent Concertation
of Herbs & Flowers
Tonic Packs
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