Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Cheers Global forms exclusive export partnership with Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm

Cheers Global and Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm have confirmed a three-year export agreement, giving the Cheshire-based drinks exporter exclusive rights to distribute Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm products internationally.

Finland, Thailand, and Germany were among the first international markets entered, marking significant milestones in Healeys’ global expansion. Consumers in these countries can now enjoy the flagship Rattler brand, along with other favourites like Cornish Gold. These launches represent just the beginning, with several additional export destinations scheduled to roll out in the coming months.

Healeys Cornish Cyder Farm managing director Joe Healey said: “We’re excited to embark on this partnership with Cheers Global and look forward to working closely with their team to grow our international presence. Their deep expertise in drinks export, along with strong relationships with leading importers and retailers across a wide range of markets, makes them an ideal partner for us.”

Founded in 1986 and located deep in the heart of the Cornish countryside, Healeys is a family-run farm producing ciders, wines, spirits, juices, preserves and sauces. The company is celebrated for its unique blend of traditional methods and innovative craftsmanship in producing its award-winning cyder range.

Craig Johnstone, founder and managing director of Cheers Global, said: “We’re proud to be representing Healeys and their fantastic portfolio of products. With the growing global popularity of cider, we believe the Rattler brand is well-suited for international markets. We’re excited to explore opportunities to introduce Healeys to a wider audience and share their exceptional brands with the world.”

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