What is kids’ champagne?
If you’ve ever celebrated New Year’s Eve with kids, you might know the following situation: At midnight, it’s tradition to clink glasses – unfortunately, kids are not allowed to take part in this ritual. Smart parents might prepare glasses with orange juice (maybe mixed with sparkling water). But what if there was a better tasting alternative?
This is probably the thought process that played through the head of the inventor of kids’ champagne. Whoever invented kids’ champagne is unknown, however, the idea quickly became popular: In the last twenty years, the number of producers has multiplied. That’s why today you can find kids’ champagne in many supermarkets – whether New Year’s Eve is approaching or not.
Does kids’ champagne have anything to do with real champagne?
If you’re wondering if kids’ champagne has anything to do with real champagne, there is a clear answer: No. While non-alcoholic champagne is produced from non-alcoholic wine in an elaborate process, kids’ champagne usually doesn’t come in contact with wine at all. Instead, fruit juices, nectars, sugar and carbon dioxide are used. That’s also why kids’ champagne often comes in specific flavours and doesn’t taste like normal or even non-alcoholic champagne.
When do you serve kids’ champagne?
When is a good time to get kids’ champagne? Of course, there are no rules. However, the drink is popular on New Year’s Eve as well as on birthdays, or for barbecues and special occasions. Be creative!
What kids’ champagne brands are there?
Besides the popular Robby Bubble series, the brands Spitz, Hello Kitty and Woogie Party offer delicious fruit juice drinks with sparkling water. Available flavours include apple, peach, grape, cherry and wild berry.
Kids’ champagne at Gustero
At Gustero, you will find an exciting selection of interesting kids’ champagnes. Browse our selection and discover the colourful drinks produced by Spitz, Hello Kitty and other brands.