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South Side Hard Soda Enters a Bold New Era with Expansion Into More Than 2,000 Retail Stores Nationwide

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South Africa’s ready-to-drink beverage market is becoming increasingly competitive, but few brands are moving with the momentum currently surrounding South Side Hard Soda.

Following its acquisition by WV Squared Distribution, the fast-growing hard soda brand is entering what industry insiders describe as a defining new phase — one marked by aggressive national expansion, upgraded manufacturing infrastructure and a sharpened focus on becoming a dominant force within the local RTD category.

What began as a disruptive lifestyle beverage brand is now scaling into a nationally distributed player with serious operational muscle behind it.

And according to the company, this is only the beginning.

A Strategic Acquisition Reshaping the Brand’s Future

The acquisition by WV Squared Distribution, a member of the Richmark Group, gives South Side access to a significantly larger operational network and years of expertise in FMCG distribution across South Africa’s retail sector.

The move positions the brand to compete more aggressively in a market where distribution consistency, supply reliability and shelf visibility often determine long-term success.

At the centre of this transformation is a major capital investment made through the Group’s subsidiary, which has spent the past year commissioning and building a dedicated canning line and production facility specifically designed to support the brand’s rapid growth trajectory.

The investment is not simply about scale. It is about control, consistency and confidence.

“Retailers and consumers can count on South Side being on the shelf, every week, without exception,” a representative for the brand confirmed.

That level of certainty matters in a category where supply interruptions can quickly impact brand loyalty and retailer confidence.

From Cult Favourite to National Presence

South Side’s expansion across more than 2,000 retail doors nationwide marks one of the brand’s most significant milestones to date.

The product range is now available through major national liquor retailers including:

  • TOPS at SPAR
  • Pick n Pay Liquor
  • Johnny’s Liquor Hyper
  • Norman Goodfellows
  • Ultra Liquors
  • Liquor City

This level of retail penetration reflects a growing appetite for accessible, flavour-forward RTD beverages among South African consumers, particularly within the lighter drinking segment.

The national rollout also signals increasing confidence from retailers betting on the continued growth of the hard soda and hard seltzer category locally.

Built for a New Generation of Consumers

South Side has positioned itself around a clear identity: flavour, energy and convenience without the heaviness traditionally associated with many alcoholic beverages.

The range appeals to consumers seeking lighter alternatives while still wanting bold taste and social appeal. Low in carbs and sugar, the products cater to increasingly health-conscious drinkers who are paying closer attention to calorie intake and ingredient profiles without sacrificing the experience.

The brand’s positioning taps directly into evolving global drinking trends where consumers are shifting toward beverages perceived as cleaner, lighter and more lifestyle-oriented.

In a market crowded with sameness, South Side’s success lies partly in its ability to merge vibrant branding with an accessible product experience that feels current and culturally aware.

A New Flavour Is Coming

While the expansion itself marks a major step forward, the company has also hinted at what could become its next headline moment: the launch of a new flavour.

Details remain tightly under wraps, but anticipation is already building among both consumers and retail partners eager to see how the brand evolves its product offering.

With strengthened production infrastructure now firmly in place and distribution scaled nationally, South Side appears ready to move faster and compete harder than ever before.

As Director Trent Varejes puts it:

“The foundation is set. The shelves are stocked. Watch this space.”

For a brand that has rapidly evolved from niche disruptor to national retail contender, those words may prove less like a promise — and more like a warning to the competition.

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