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Chatime, Warner Bros unveil new Superman-inspired drinks

The new range is available until 28 July.

Chatime has released a new line-up of drinks in partnership with Warner Bros. to coincide with the upcoming Superman movie.

Available from today until 28 July, the new range includes two drinks: The Legend-Berry Citrus Fruity and The Unstoppable CocoBerry Milky.

Each drink comes with Chatime’s exclusive Superman-coloured Rainbow Jellies and is available in all stores nationwide.

Moreover, customers who buy one of the Superman drinks and are registered Loyal-Tea members will be entered into a draw to win one of two $5,000 Red Balloon gift cards.

Other prizes include free movie tickets to see the new Superman film.

The Superman range is available in-store via self-serve kiosks and through the Chatime app.

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