New Arrival: Copenhagen Sparkling Tea Now Available in 375ml Half Bottles
Copenhagen Sparkling Tea, renowned for its sophisticated non-alcoholic beverages, has just launched its popular blends in convenient 375ml half bottles. This new size is perfect for individual servings, picnics, or those looking to sample different flavors without committing to a full bottle.

The 375ml bottles are available in the following varieties:
- BLÅ: A delicate and aromatic blend with notes of jasmine, chamomile, and citrus.
- LYSERØD: A vibrant rosé alternative featuring red berries and hibiscus.
- LYSEGRØN: A refreshing green tea-based sparkling with citrus and lemongrass nuances.
These half bottles maintain the same high-quality, organic ingredients and craftsmanship as their 750ml counterparts, offering a versatile option for various occasions.
Why Choose the 375ml Half Bottles?
- Portability: Ideal for on-the-go enjoyment or intimate gatherings.
- Variety: Allows customers to try multiple flavors without excess.
- Convenience: Perfect for single servings, reducing waste.
For retail customers interested in purchasing these new 375ml bottles, visit our partner site: beclink.com.
Wholesale Opportunities with Zepeim
Zepeim is proud to be the exclusive U.S. importer and distributor of Copenhagen Sparkling Tea. We offer comprehensive support for hospitality venues, retailers, and event planners looking to incorporate these premium non-alcoholic options into their offerings.
To explore wholesale opportunities and access our full catalog, please register for a wholesale account or contact us at info@zepeim.com.
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