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Brothers ditches 'to die for' ciders for 4 new flavours, including '90s throwback

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BROTHERS Cider has decided to ditch its 'to die for' sweet ciders in a bid to rebrand its drinks.

The Cidermarker is launching four new flavors that aim to replace the classically popular sweet drinks.

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Brother Cider is scrapping sweet cider and launching four new flavorsCredit: Getty

The new line-up includes three fruit ciders with an alcohol content of 3.4% and an apple and pear cider with an alcohol content of 7%.

Un-berrylievable, Best of the zest, Berry sub-lime and App-saloutely pear-fect will be available in supermarket stores for £1.74 per 500ml can.

Or you can buy a multipack of six 330ml cans for £5.50.

All four new flavors will be available from Tesco, Booker, Morrisons and One Stop from February 12.

The Sun has contacted Brothers Cider for comment.

Brothers Cider is known for producing sweet-flavored ciders that resemble desserts.

Soon, shoppers will no longer be able to get their hands on two popular cider flavors that evoke strong memories for many, Toffee Apple and Cherry Bakewell.

In 2020, the brother released marshmallow and tutti frutti flavored ciders.

The cider maker created a parma violet, strawberry and cream and rhubarb and custard version of their popular drink.

The sweet drinks are very popular among cider fans.

One fan called them: “Sweet and sour deliciousness.”

Another said: “ [They are] to die for.”

It is believed that the Somerset-based brand has spent around £4 million on its rebranding and new products.

The cider maker has slyly referenced the release on his Instagram page.

The bare page now shows only one photo with the text: “Brothers 12.02.24.”

Brothers Cider noted: “Something big is coming.”

The post has racked up hundreds of likes and has many cider fans guessing what the news could be.

One user asked: “Return of the Rhubarb & Custard?”

“Tuttifrutti?? Pear cider?? asked another.

“Pina Colada cider?” a third user guessed.

Someone else shouted: “Bring back coconut and lime!”

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