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Newcastle tonics firm Lixir launched by university graduates announces £1.1m investment

The firm was launched by Matt Mahatme and Jordan Palmer who quit their jobs to launch their own venture

Jordan Palmer and Matt Mahatme of Lixir Tonic(Image: The Bigger Picture Agency Ltd -)

Newcastle University graduates on a mission to stir up the drinks industry have received £1.1m in funding to support expansion plans.

Lixir Tonic was first set up in Newcastle in 2018 by founders Matt Mahatme and Jordan Palmer, who left their jobs to create the range, which was initially sold in department store chain, Fenwick, before securing orders in bars and pubs across the North East.

Since then, Lixir – which sells flavours such as blood orange and cinnamon, rhubarb and ginger, elderflower and lemon and the classic Indian – has grown its team, clients and listings and expanded into overseas markets.

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Now, having launched into 18 markets and seen growth of 160% in the last year, the premium tonic and mixer brand has secured the £1.1m investment to support its expansion plans.

It has secured the funding from new investors and backers including ex-founder of Pure Gym, Peter Roberts, and former commercial director of Pernod Ricard, Chris Ellis.

Mr Palmer said: “After making it through a challenging couple of years for the trade, we’re thrilled that this new investment will allow us to really scale the brand – for us that looks like investing in new team members and activating the brand to reach as many new consumers as possible.”

The entrepreneurs put the huge year-on-year growth down to its distribution deal with Molson Coors Beverage Co in April 2021.