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  2. Fever-Tree - Wikipedia

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    Fever-Tree was founded by gin industry expert Charles Rolls and advertising executive Tim Warrillow in 2004. [6] [7] [8] The duo shared a desire to create the perfect all-natural tonic water mixer, [9] producing a premium option to standard mixers available on the market without high quantities of preservatives and artificial sweeteners.

  3. Quinine - Wikipedia

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    Quinine is a flavor component of tonic water and bitter lemon drink mixers. On the soda gun behind many bars, tonic water is designated by the letter "Q" representing quinine. [27] Tonic water was initially marketed as a means of delivering quinine to consumers in order to offer anti-malarial protection.

  4. Charles Rolls (Fever-Tree) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, he co-founded Fever-Tree with Tim Warrillow. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] They first met in a pub close to London's Sloane Square . [ 5 ] From 2005 to 2014, he was CEO of Fever-Tree.

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  6. Bees love this tree's blooms, which make a medicinal tonic ...

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    The linden tree species and hybrids have been prized for centuries as a source of medicine, and a variety of tonics. ... The fragrant blooms of linden tree make a medicinal tonic. Show comments ...

  7. Tim Warrillow - Wikipedia

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    CEO, Fever-Tree: Timothy Daniel Gray Warrillow (born 1974/1975) is a British businessman, and co-founder and CEO of the drinks brand Fever-Tree. [2] Early life.

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