www.nexba.com

www.nexba.com

4.5
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Dianna

Quick and delicious

You’ve gotta love Kombucha! I just ordered two boxes because it’s a healthy alternative to soft drinks and sometimes I want to drink something else than water. Delivery in two days, so that was great!
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Derek D.

Customer service

The service I received was excellent on my one and only order so far. I’ve also recently asked about the Apple cider vinegar drinks making a return, again I received feedback the very next working day. The people at Nexba have made me feel like a valued customer and I will place another order in due course. Keep up the great work everyone:-)
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Mark M.

Good taste and speedy delivery

Good taste and speedy delivery
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Terence C.

Delish

These drinks are so good. I have one every night and they have completely replaced all of the sugar-laden sodas I used to drink.
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Iain F.

Vintage Cola and availability

You guys have nailed it. A healthy drink that's just as delicious and refreshing as any of the larger commercial brands. I especially enjoy it by itself but especially the VINTAGE COLA as a mix with my Scotch. However finding it is another thing. If your interested here's my theory why and what you have to deal with. In 1973 a bloke named Whitlam, our prime minister at the time, made Australia a state of the United Nations. Since then over time, the government has been converted from a constitutional government of the people to a corporate self interest one. Even changed to a new foreign parliament house. All government departments are now under a corporate structure and even have their own ABN (Australian Business Number), even the police. Back in 1983 there were approx. 50 major media corporations in the western world, now there's only 5 and they control what's viewed or heard on the media. Any internet sites that try to educate the public differently are usually flooded with miss information, mis-direction or discredited. Companies like Blackrock and Vanguard now control the majority of the western worlds major companies. Australia has been especially targeted and with the help of the government, major corporations like Coles, Woolworths, K-mart, Big W, etc. (guess who controls them), has successfully removed any serious competition, They then took control of the major foods sources ( farms etc.) and infiltrated nearly every major and regional city or town. Next they centralised everything so all resources are first transported to a centralised location before distribution. Makes me laugh, in a flood you have trucks all backed up, full of food, stranded on the side that needs it but can't deliver any of it because it has to be delivered to the centralised location on the other side of the flood first. It's absolute madness. These Companies, in all areas, city or regional, no longer order what they want and just put what ever they're sent on the shelves regardless of what's needed or wanted. A lot companies can't even do private orders now. Areas are rated differently, first city's, then suburbs, then regional areas that are pyritised per capita. This makes it very difficult in a regional area like where I live, Gladstone Qld.) to buy a product like yours off the self. The shelves are flooded with either their own brand or an affiliated company's brand and the limited amount of your product is not regularly replenished. I know I can bulk order direct from you but I think you know most people now prefer to do all their shopping in one area, buying economically and making do with what's available on the shelves. If you guys become too successful you'll be bought out, I hope not, as I think your product is competitively priced and greatly needed by people looking for alternative choices other than the crap that's being pushed on them by the larger corporations. A good example is these energy drinks, amazing what advertising and the right connections can do. I hope you guys can figure out away around this as at this time, I'd definitely choose your product over any of the other options available. Anyway I wish you much success in your future endeavours and hope to see your product become more common and available in a diversity of outlets. Regards Iain.
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