About Rani Float
Rani Float revolutionised the fruit juice category in 1982 when Aujan Industries introduced the world's first mainstream juice drink containing real fruit pieces. Inspired by a mandarin drink that company chairman Adel Aujan tasted during a trip to Japan, Rani Orange Float launched from Saudi Arabia and quickly became a phenomenon, achieving double-digit growth every year of its existence and passing ten million cases annually by 1999. The unique Rani Float experience follows a distinctive ritual: "Shake, Open, Drink and Chew." This playful approach to beverage consumption has proven hugely popular with younger generations who enjoy the combination of refreshing fruit juice with satisfying real fruit chunks in every sip. The range has expanded to include Orange, Peach, Pineapple, Mango, and Strawberry Banana flavours. Rani's success attracted major investment in 2011 when Coca-Cola formed a joint venture with Aujan Industries, creating Aujan Coca-Cola Beverages Company (ACCBC) and Rani Refreshments. By 2013, the partnership celebrated producing the one billionth can of Rani—a testament to the brand's global appeal. Today, Rani Refreshments, headquartered in Dubai, holds global brand rights for Aujan's original beverages. UK shoppers can discover Rani Float's distinctive taste at Lidl, where the Orange and Mango flavours offer an exciting alternative to conventional fruit drinks. Whether you're seeking a refreshing treat or introducing friends to the "float" experience, Grocefully helps you find the best prices on these unique fruit juice drinks.

