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Jones Soda expands Canadian distribution through 700 Circle K across eastern Canada

This expansion increases Jones Soda's convenience channel presence, positioning the brand to reach a wider audience.
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The eastern Canada rollout builds on Jones Soda's growing partnership with Circle K across the country. 

In Ontario, Circle K has recently expanded distribution of Jones Soda's "Special Release" program into approximately 300 locations, with continued growth expected. The collaboration has also extended into frozen and fountain formats, including the recent Nuka-Cola Quantum exclusive Froster and the Jones Soda Pineapple Polar Pop summer feature, further strengthening the brand's presence across multiple beverage platforms within the Circle K network.

The Circle K rollout reflects Jones Soda's continued momentum across convenience, grocery, club, and direct-to-consumer channels as the company expands distribution and introduces new consumers to the brand.

Consumers can find participating stores across Quebec, the Maritimes and Ontario throughout the summer and into the fall.


 

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"We're seeing strong demand for brands that deliver both bold flavour and cultural relevance, and Circle K is an ideal partner to help us scale that momentum across Canada," said CEO Scott Harvey. "Canada has always been a core market for Jones Soda, and expanding our presence in la belle province has long been a key priority for the brand. 

Expanding our presence across approximately 700 Circle K stores, including a significant concentration in Quebec and growing distribution across the Maritimes, is a meaningful milestone for the brand. From our iconic craft sodas to the breakout success of Nuka-Cola Quantum, this launch creates new opportunities for consumers to discover what makes Jones Soda different."

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