FAQs
Do you use any additives in your drinks?
Additives are those things that we intentionally add to our
products, either to maximise their appeal (taste, look, nutritional content
etc) or to ensure they maintain their quality throughout their shelf life – so
they include preservatives, flavourings and colourings, but also things like
vitamins, minerals and sweeteners.
Additives sometimes get a bad press, particularly ‘E numbers’, but an E number
simply confirms that an additive has been approved as safe by the EU. Many E
numbers occur naturally in unprocessed foods.
Any additives that we use have undergone exhaustive testing by both the British
government and/or by the EU and every additive currently in use is defined as
safe by these bodies. UK regulations also govern which additives are permitted
in which foods and at what levels. All our drinks comply with these
regulations.
We are aware that some people are concerned about the use of certain
additives and we are actively working towards using natural alternatives, for
example natural colours and natural flavours, in our products.
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Why do you add sugar to soft drinks?
Sugar is a traditional sweetener which is used in many soft drinks. It enhances
fruit flavours and balances acidity as well as providing a source of readily
available energy.
We believe that full sugar soft drinks can form part of a healthy balanced diet
and lifestyle. However, we acknowledge that some people prefer to avoid sugar
and we provide an extensive range of No Added Sugar or Sugar Free products to
meet these needs.
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What artificial sweeteners do you use in your drinks?
We currently use Aspartame, Acesulfame K and Saccharin, either on their own, or
in combination, and sometimes in combination with sugar.
All of these sweeteners have been thoroughly tested and are approved for use by
the EU/British government. They provide a low calorie alternative for people
who want to limit their daily calorie consumption.
From time to time artificial sweeteners, particularly Aspartame, get a bad
press. In fact, Aspartame is one of the most thoroughly tested food
ingredients, having undergone more than 200 scientific studies over a 30 year
period. In May 2006, the European Food Standards Agency, declared that it is
perfectly safe following an extensive review of scientific data.
Further information on sweeteners is available from the International Sweeteners
Association at
www.sweeteners.org and for aspartame at
www.aspartame.info.
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Which of your products are suitable for a Halal diet?
All of our products have recently been assessed by the Gloucester Muslim Welfare
Association, who have produced a list giving the Halal status of our products.
For full details of those products you can visit their website.
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Do any of your products contain Gluten?
The following products in our portfolio contain gluten.
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Robinsons Fruit & Barley (all flavours)
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Robinsons Barley Water (all flavours)
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Shandy Bass
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Britvic Tomato Juice Cocktail
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Which of your products are suitable for Diabetics?
Diabetes is a specific medical condition and we are not qualified to give advice
on whether a product is suitable to drink or not.
We recommend that you contact Diabetes UK – Tel: 020 7424 1000, or you can visit
their website at
www.diabetes.org.uk
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Are any of your products not suitable for Vegan /
Vegetarian diets?
In accordance with the Vegan Society guidelines, the following products are not
suitable for a vegan / vegetarian diet:
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Robinsons High Juice Blood Orange
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Robinsons For Milk No Added Sugar Strawberry & Raspberry
We do not test any of our products on animals and we do not manage, sponsor or
involve ourselves in any way with animal testing.
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Are you able to provide support for my charity?
As part of Britvic’s commitment to the local community, the company has established
a Community Fund with Essex Community Foundation to support charities and voluntary
organisations working with families in the Essex area. Essex Community Foundation is
a local grant making charitable trust which manages funds on behalf of companies,
individuals and public agencies.
As part of managing Britvic's Community Fund, all requests for charity are forwarded
to the Foundation for consideration against Britvic’s criteria or one of the many other
funds which the Foundation manages.
If you would like to apply for a grant, application forms and guidelines can be found
on the Foundation’s website
www.essexcommunityfoundation.org.uk
If your organisation is based outside of Essex, home of Britvic, there are currently
60 community foundations across the UK all managing funds on behalf of individuals,
companies and public agencies to support charities in their local area which could assist
you with your request.
To find contact details of these please visit
www.communityfoundations.org.uk
If you have any queries do please call the Foundation’s grants team on 01245 356018 who
will be happy to help.
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Can you tell me who my nearest stockist is for a
particular product?
We offer a wide range of soft drinks, however, we have no control over which
local stores they are sold in. This is determined by individual retailers and
is based on consumer demand. We suggest that if a product is not in your local
store, you raise this with the store manager.
Sometimes we may decide to stop making a particular product. To check to see if
the product you are looking for is still being produced please contact our
consumer care department on Tel: 0800 0321767.
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I would like to comment on one of your products –
what is the procedure?
You can either call our care line on Tel: 0800 0321767, write to us at: Britvic
Consumer Care, Britvic House, Broomfield Road, Chelmsford Essex, CM1 1TU or
alternatively you can send your complaint to us via the Contact
us section on this site, and we will get back to you as soon as we can.
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I have invented a new product concept and would like
to share my idea with you. What is the next step for me?
We have an 'Innovation' department at Britvic, which is constantly developing
new ideas for soft drinks that will appeal to our consumers. As this process is
managed in-house, we are unable to enter into agreements with the general
public.
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