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New Riviera Cider flying off shelves as Ayrshire craft drink craze has unique selling point

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Ayrshire cider made from donated apples in flying off the shelves. The new beverage was born in Troon and now is set to take the drinks scene by storm after a local deli sold out in less than a week.

Last week the first batch arrived in the shops with local deli Brodies scooping up a cut of the 2,500 bottles set to go on sale this year.Named Ayrshire Riviera Cider, the idea was the apple-of-an-entrepreneur's eye, who took time off the day job to craft together a drink with the help of hundreds of enthusiastic orchard keepers across the region.Each bottle of the new drink comes loaded with apples hand picked by residents across the region who were keen to have their fruits put to good use.

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