Tonic Digital Gift Card

The fast, personalised, fuss-free way to give the gift of wellness.

Not sure which Tonic they’ll love most? Give them the power to choose. The Tonic Digital Gift Card is delivered instantly by email – or you can schedule it to arrive exactly when you want.

Add a personalised message to make your gift feel extra special - select "I want to send this as a gift" below. They’ll receive a unique online code ready to redeem at tonichealth.co, valid for 1 year. 

Whether they want a natural energy boost, immune support, better sleep, or full-day wellness, this digital gift gives them the freedom to pick exactly what their body needs.

The perfect digital gift

  • Instant or scheduled email delivery – perfect for last-minute or planned gifting
  • Personalised message included – make it thoughtful and unique
  • 100% digital – no physical card, no postage, no delays
  • Redeemable online – works across all Tonic Health products
  • Flexible value – choose £10–£100 to suit any budget
Value: £25.00

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