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Doc's Ginger presents pure organic refreshment at Anuga

Cologne, 2025 – With a fresh appearance at Anuga, Doc's Ginger is presenting its entire portfolio of organic beverages for the first time in handy 0.33l sleek cans. The perfect complement to the tried-and-tested 0.33l returnable glass bottle.

The product range includes a non-alcoholic, spicy organic ginger beer, a fruity organic bitter lemon, and a premium organic tonic water – developed and produced in Germany in an organic-certified brewery.

Our drinks are 100% organic and made exclusively from certified organic ingredients – so every bottle contains the full power of nature. Unfiltered and naturally cloudy, all the valuable nutrients are preserved, creating an authentic and unique taste experience.

Dr. Aghasadeh, founder of Doc's Ginger, explains: "Our drinks are not only refreshing, but also represent conscious enjoyment. At Anuga, we want to show how modern, high-quality, and unique organic refreshments can be today. We are therefore all the more delighted to present our products in practical 0.33l cans: lightweight, plastic-free, and fully recyclable, they are perfect for bringing our organic refreshments from Germany to the world."

The idea and name for Doc's Ginger came from Dr. Aghasadeh's daily work as a dentist and the visible consequences of sugary soft drinks. With his organic drinks, he has created an honest alternative – refreshing, high-quality, and authentic.

Visit us at Anuga 2025 and try our organic soft drinks right at our booth – Boulevard 147.

To the press compartment of Doc's Ginger GmbH

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