London Juice Company supplies aloe vera drinks for wholesale buyers through the Mr. Aloe range.Mr. Aloe combines aloe vera juice with visible aloe pulp pieces and fruit-forward flavours. The result is a ready-to-drink beverage that sits comfortably in wellness aisles, exotic drink sections and hospitality menus, without the complexity of a fresh or ambient juice product.
All Mr. Aloe products are halal certified, free from artificial colours and preservatives, and produced under ISO 9001, ISO 22000, HACCP and GMP standards.
Aloe vera as an ingredient carries genuine consumer recognition. Customers associate it with wellness, digestion and natural refreshment. That is a purchasing signal that saves buyers a lot of shelf merchandising work.
The pulp texture makes aloe vera drinks visually interesting and experientially different from a plain juice. Buyers who already stock basil seed drinks or coconut water find that aloe vera extends the texture drink category without overlapping the other products.
It also moves across retail formats. International supermarkets, halal grocery, convenience stores, cafes and hospitality menus all have a natural home for a chilled aloe vera drink.
| Detail | What Buyers Should Know |
| Product type | Aloe vera juice drink with real aloe pulp pieces |
| Flavour approach | Fruit-led with aloe vera base |
| Certifications | Halal, ISO 9001, ISO 22000, HACCP, GMP |
| Buyer fit | Retail, wholesale, distribution, cafes, hospitality |
| Catalogue | Download product catalogue |
Customers are actively looking for drinks with natural or wellness-adjacent ingredients. Aloe vera delivers that shelf signal clearly. Unlike kombucha or functional energy drinks, aloe vera drinks need very little consumer education to generate trial.
The visible aloe pulp pieces inside Mr. Aloe make it stand out from standard juice drinks and dilute squashes. That texture-visual combination is a proven driver of shelf notice in competitive chilled beverage fixtures.
Aloe vera drinks sit naturally next to basil seed drinks, coconut water and tropical juice drinks. Buyers can build an exotic or specialty beverage section using Mr. Aloe alongside Mr. Basil and RAW Coco Burst without the range feeling random or disconnected.
| Channel | Why It Works |
| International supermarkets | Existing demand for aloe drinks in ethnic and wellness aisles |
| Convenience stores | Ready-to-drink format, impulse-friendly and single-serve |
| Cafes and casual dining | Alcohol-free, easy to serve and interesting enough for an all-day menu |
| Hotels and events | Suits mixed-audience menus alongside water and juice |
| Distributors | Category filler in exotic beverage portfolios for diverse markets |
Aloe vera drinks work best as part of a wider specialty beverage set. Pairing Mr. Aloe with Mr. Basil and RAW Coco Burst gives you three texture-led, halal certified drinks that cover seed, pulp and coconut positioning across the same buyer conversation.
Adding Mr. Mojito brings an alcohol-free social drink into the mix, rounding out the range for hospitality and events buyers who need something that feels premium without an alcohol licence.
Download the product catalogue to review formats and flavours, then contact London Juice Company with your country, buyer type, preferred products and estimated quantity.
Yes. London Juice Company supplies the Mr. Aloe aloe vera drink range for wholesale, retail and distribution buyers. Enquiries are handled case by case depending on buyer type, country and order volume.
Aloe vera drinks typically contain aloe vera juice or extract alongside visible aloe pulp pieces. The pulp gives a soft, distinctive texture that standard juices do not have. This texture-plus-flavour combination is what drives trial and repeat purchase.
Yes. Mr. Aloe is halal certified and produced under ISO 9001, ISO 22000, HACCP and GMP standards. Relevant documentation is available for qualified buyers on request.
Yes. Buyers can combine aloe vera drinks with basil seed drinks, coconut water, mocktails and tropical juice drinks in one order. Talk to the team about range planning and what works for your channel.