
Tom Nook - SOLD OUT
We are presenting you the official drink to Animal Crossing of Tom Nook with a taste of lemon-pomegranate, made from a freshly brewed infusion of hibiscus, rooibos, and pu-erh tea. Tom Nook‘s tea drink will come in a wonderful bottle made of glass.
Ingredients
Infusion of hibiscus, rooibos, and pu-erh tea (water, hibiscus flower, rooibos, pu-erh tea), sugar, 1% pomegranate juice from pomegranate juice concentrate, 0.1% lemon juice from lemon juice concentrate, acidifier citric acid, acidy regulator sodium citrate, antioxidant ascorbic acid, flavor.
Nutrition Facts
Serving size | 100ml |
Calories | 76 KJ (18 kcal) |
Total Fat | <0,5 g |
Saturated fatty acids |
<0,1 g |
Carbohydrates | 4,3 g |
Sugars |
4,3 g |
Salt | <0,03 g |
You'll receive one of 4750 uniquely numbered Resident Evil-inspired First Aid Spray Collector’s box*
Shipping starts on December 11th. The estimated arrival of your order will vary based on your location and the date of your preorder.
We are confident you will love our product. If not, we offer a 14-day money-back guarantee should you you wish to return the product, provided the seal remains unbroken. Returns with broken seals won't be accepted due to the limited availability and high value of the product.
Width: 11.2” / 38.5 cm;
Depth: 10.2” / 26 cm;
Height: 8.5” / 22 cm;
Weight: 16.53 lbs / 7.5 kg
** non-alcoholic beverage. Drink ingredients: Water, sugar, cucumber juice from cucumber juice concentrate (5,1%), lime juice from lime juice concentrate (0,5%), carbonic acid, acidifier citric acid, natural flavor, lemon juice concentrate, antioxidant ascorbic acid, colorant copper complexes of chlorophylls and chlorophyllins.
**Nutritional declaration:
Average values per 3.38 fl oz:
Energy value (kJ): 157 kJ
Energy value (kcal): 36.8 kcal
Fat: 0.00035 oz (ounces)
Saturated fatty acids: 0.00014 oz (ounces)
Carbohydrates:0.31 oz (ounces)
of which sugar:0.31 oz (ounces)
Contains minor amounts of fat, saturated fatty acids, protein, salt.
Please be aware that the cans are exempt from the German "Pfand" (deposit) system.
