Drink of the Week: The Truth Is Bitter And Sweet With Orijin

Orijin Bitters

We are quick to hear that “the truth is bitter” but have we given it a thought how sweet the truth can be? If you insist that the truth is bitter, it doesn’t make lies sweet either. It is better to hear the bitter truth no matter how hard it is and live a sweeter life after, rather than feasting on sweet lies and live a bitter life after realization. Since the truth is arguably bitter because of the bluntness involved, can we all settle for a bottle of the bittersweet Orijin and enjoy?

 

For the love of Africa, our drink of the week is made in Nigeria strictly from African fruits, natural herbs, and alcohol. For the record, Orijin bitters is the first Nigerian beverage brand without artificial sweeteners included. It is made to fit into every African setting for both the elders and youngsters. Orijin Bitters is made by Guinness Nigeria Plc which is owned by the multinational drinks company Diageo.

 

Orijin Bitters

 

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Talk about the taste, Orijin has a potent bittersweet taste which is rare of any kind of bitter drink we have out there. The possibility of enjoying both a bitter and sweet taste from Orijin Bitters has made it Nigerian’s top choice of drink. Do not forget to drink responsibly, because you are buying a high quality drink for less.

 

Orijin Bitters is available in both a 20cl and 75cl bottle. The 20cl and 75cl bottles cost around the N400 and N1000 respectively. You can find Orijin Bitters in shops across all the major cities in Nigeria.

 

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