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Here's why Canadians were delivered FUZE Iced Tea by snowmobiles, ice kites and canoes

They're going to great lengths to deliver the taste you love — one sip, and you'll know.

Kelly holding a FUZE® Iced Tea. Right: The FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet transporting a canoe into the St. Lawrence River in Charlevoix, Quebec.

Kelly holding a FUZE® Iced Tea. Right: The FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet transporting a canoe into the St. Lawrence River in Charlevoix, Quebec.

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When did you last see a bottle of iced tea hand-delivered by canoe, ice kite or snowmobile? The odds are "never" because what could possibly inspire such an intrepid exercise?

For the brave souls of the FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet, showing Canadians that this iced tea is the same recipe they know and love took them over land, sea and air to some of the country's most remote corners to deliver Canadians their first sip of this familiar recipe.

Kelly, who joined the fleet on snowmobiles in Central Ontario, and Anbu, who canoed the St. Lawrence River, experienced these iced-tea-inspired expeditions up close and tasted FUZE® Iced Tea for themselves along the way.

The FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet also delivered samples to Tofino surfers on Vancouver Island via float plane, Nova Scotia adventurers on mountain bikes at Peggy's Cove, and visitors at Abraham Lake by ice kites.

All in all, 2 million bottles will be shared with Canadians so they can see that it's the same great iced tea taste.

The FUZE Iced Tea Flavour Fleet delivering samples at Abraham Lake by ice kites.The FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet delivering samples at Abraham Lake by ice kites.Courtesy of FUZE® Iced Tea

FUZE® Iced Tea is made with real tea and natural fruit flavours and is available in five refreshing flavours: Lemon, Lemon Zero Sugar, Raspberry, White Peach and Lemon Green Tea. Whether you sip it from a can, pour it from a bottle or press the button on the soda fountain — you'll get that same flavour you know and love.

There's even a free sample waiting for you. Just head to the FUZE® Iced Tea site to claim your coupon (while supplies last) and experience Canada's favourite iced tea recipe for yourself. One sip, and you'll know.

The FUZE Iced Tea Flavour Fleet delivering samples to Tofino surfers on Vancouver Island.The FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet delivering samples to Tofino surfers on Vancouver Island.Courtesy of FUZE® Iced Tea

And you can sip easy because FUZE® Iced Tea is bottled, prepared, merchandised, distributed, and sold in Canada in partnership with Coca-Cola Canada Bottling.

Keep your eyes peeled for the FUZE® Iced Tea Flavour Fleet this summer when they kick off the next leg of their delicious coast-to-coast campaign to spread the word about Canada's favourite iced tea.

To learn more about FUZE® Iced Tea, visit their website or follow them on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook.

Each FUZE® Iced Tea coupon has an approximate retail value of up to $3.00 CAD. For full official rules, click here

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