Product Description
Bolero Drinks offer a refreshing, sugar-free way to stay hydrated, delivering bold flavour with zero added sugar and almost no calories — ideal for everyday hydration and lighter, healthier drinking.
- Zero-sugar, low-calorie flavoured drink
- Convenient single-serve sachets
- Perfect for gym, work or daily hydration
- Wide range of fruit-inspired flavours
Bolero Advanced Hydration Drink Sachets
Bolero Drinks are designed for clean, convenient hydration without the sugar content found in standard soft drinks or juices. Each sachet mixes easily with water, offering a refreshing, fruit-inspired taste that supports enjoyable, steady hydration throughout the day. With almost no calories, they make a simple way to increase water intake while keeping daily sugar levels under control.
Many people choose Bolero as a healthier alternative to fizzy drinks, as a flavour boost for gym or on-the-go bottles, or simply to make drinking more water enjoyable and sustainable. The sachet format also makes them highly portable and ideal for travel, work, or training sessions.
Bolero’s popularity across fitness communities and social platforms comes from its combination of great taste, convenience, and a zero-sugar formula that supports healthier hydration habits without sacrificing flavour.
Ingredients
Bolero sachets contain a blend of flavourings, sweeteners, vitamins (varies by flavour), and colourings to create a refreshing, sugar-free drink designed for clean, enjoyable hydration.
Flavourings & sweeteners — Create the fruit-inspired taste using non-sugar sweeteners to maintain a low-calorie profile suitable for everyday hydration.
Vitamins (varies by flavour) — Some Bolero varieties include added vitamins to support general wellness while providing refreshing taste.
Colourings & acidity regulators — Used in small amounts to improve flavour profile, stability, and appearance in water.
References:
Public Health England (2020). Guidance on sugar reduction and hydration choices. PHE.
NHS (2023). “Choosing healthier drinks: low-sugar and sugar-free options.” NHS Guidelines.
Modern consumer hydration trends discussed in: Diary of a CEO (2024), “Why hydration matters more than you think.”

























