Three Cents, part of Coca-Cola HBC Hungary’s 24/7 portfolio, has expanded its premium mixer range with Fig Leaf Soda, Mandarin & Bergamot Soda and Ginger Ale. Crafted with natural ingredients and clean flavour profiles, the new additions aim to inspire cocktail creativity and strengthen the brand’s presence in the growing premium mixer category.
Coca-Cola HBC Hungary has announced an expansion of its premium mixer and soda line, Three Cents, introducing three distinctive new flavours designed to elevate the long drink experience. Fig Leaf Soda, Mandarin & Bergamot Soda and Ginger Ale join the portfolio, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to natural ingredients, clean flavour profiles and bartender-crafted quality.
The new additions are positioned to inspire both consumers and mixologists, offering versatility as standalone refreshments or as creative bases for cocktails. Whether enhancing a classic recipe or sparking a modern twist, the sodas aim to deliver a refined drinking experience that resonates with evolving tastes.

The premium mixer category has been gaining momentum, with consumers increasingly open to bold and distinctive flavours. Three Cents’ latest innovations reflect this shift, strengthening its presence in a dynamic market where experimentation and quality are prized. By focusing on authenticity and craftsmanship, the brand continues to carve out a niche among discerning drinkers seeking elevated alternatives.
Available to HoReCa partners, the new sodas are expected to shine in settings where the premium drinking experience is most appreciated. From upscale bars to fine dining venues, the flavours are designed to complement the artistry of bartenders while meeting the growing demand for sophisticated mixers.
With this expansion, Three Cents underscores its ambition to remain at the forefront of premium beverage innovation, blending tradition with creativity to deliver memorable taste experiences.
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