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Brew Dr. Kombucha's Flavor Combines Watermelon Juice & Sencha Green Tea

The newest limited-release flavor from Brew Dr. Kombucha is Watermelon, which combines sweet and hydrating watermelon essense, hibiscus and guava puree with a base of fermented sencha green tea. Sencha is a kind of green tea that's known for its uniquely grassy and earthy flavor profile, which makes it one of the most popular types of green tea. With the other ingredients, green tea-based beverage becomes refreshing and tropical.

As Matt Thomas, founder and CEO of Brew Dr. Kombucha, says: "Call us crazy, but we’re not ones to shy away from trying something new, different, or potentially weird. This year we decided to create flavors that could remind us of warm summer days during the cold of winter."
Trend Themes
1. Limited-release Kombucha Flavors - Expanding the variety of flavors in the kombucha market allows for experimentation and customization, catering to diverse consumer preferences.
2. Hybrid Beverage Blends - Combining unexpected ingredients such as watermelon, hibiscus, and green tea opens up opportunities for innovative and refreshing beverage creations.
3. Seasonal Beverage Offerings - Creating limited-edition flavors that evoke the essence of a particular season can entice consumers looking for unique and seasonal experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage Manufacturing - Breweries and beverage companies can explore new flavor combinations and collaborate with various ingredients to create exciting and unique drink offerings.
2. Natural and Functional Foods - Incorporating natural ingredients like watermelon, hibiscus, and green tea in products can attract health-conscious consumers who seek functional and flavorful food and drink options.
3. Hospitality and Food Service - Restaurants, cafes, and bars can leverage limited-release kombucha flavors to offer exclusive and seasonal beverage selections that differentiate their offerings and drive customer loyalty.

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