Last updated: January 2026
Earlier this Sunday, I opened my email inbox and I found a message from one of our regular readers. A subscriber from Bristol had been trying to order a mixed case of Hip Pop kombucha and wanted to know if we had any working discount codes for drinkhippop.com. Bit of an awkward moment, that — because we don’t actually have Hip Pop listed on Discount Agent UK yet.
Rather than leave her hanging, I forwarded the request straight to our data team to get the store added. These things take a working day to sort properly, what with verifying codes and setting everything up. But in the meantime, I thought I’d do what any self-respecting bargain hunter would do: have a proper dig around to see which sites actually have working Hip Pop codes right now.
Spent a good couple of hours testing codes, clicking through checkout screens, and taking notes. Some sites delivered the goods. Others? Not so much. Here’s what I found.
DiscountMum — The One That Actually Worked
Right, let’s start with the good news. DiscountMum (https://discountmum.co.uk/) had a code that worked first time, no messing about.

The code 30OFF knocked 30% off sodas and kombuchas, which translated to a decent £6 saving on my test basket. The listing clearly states it’s valid until December 31st 2026, and — here’s the bit I appreciated — they actually explain which products the code applies to.
What I like about DiscountMum’s setup is they include a “why it might not work” section underneath their codes. Dead handy when you’re sat at checkout wondering why something’s been rejected. Turns out the 30OFF code doesn’t stack with subscription pricing or apply to CBD products, which they tell you upfront rather than leaving you to figure it out the hard way.
They’ve also got GETHIPPOP10 listed as a secondary option, though the 30% code is obviously the better shout if it applies to your basket.
Verdict: Straightforward, tested, and it actually works. No complaints here.
Codes.co.uk — Solid Backup Option

Codes.co.uk had the same 30OFF code listed with a “validated” label, which gave me a bit more confidence it wasn’t just scraped from somewhere and forgotten about. Their interface is clean enough — you can see at a glance whether you’re looking at an actual voucher code or just a “sale” link that takes you to an offer page.
They also showed a mix of deal types: percentage-off codes, free delivery thresholds, and subscription promos all in one view. Useful if you’re not sure which angle will save you the most on your particular order.
I’d use Codes.co.uk as a second opinion site. If the first code you try doesn’t work, it’s worth popping over here to see if they’ve got something slightly different listed — or at least to confirm whether the code you tried should have worked in the first place.
Verdict: Good for cross-checking. The “validated” tags help you prioritise what to test first.
BravoVoucher — More Options, More Detail

BravoVoucher takes a different approach — they bundle loads of context around their listings. The Hip Pop page showed 18 active codes and deals when I checked, ranging from the standard 30% off down to specific offers like “12 cans for £12 + free shipping” and “42% off the Trial Case.”
What caught my eye was the extra detail they include: usage counts (“Used 349 times”), expiry dates, and whether something’s marked as an “Exclusive” deal. They’ve also got a user rating system showing 4 out of 5 stars based on 16 reviews, which gives you a rough sense of whether people are actually having luck with these codes.
The site also mentions delivery thresholds, payment options, and refund policy bits — more than most voucher sites bother with. If you’re trying to decide between a one-time order and jumping on a subscription, this kind of info can tip the balance.
Verdict: Worth a look if you want options beyond the obvious 30% code, especially for trial cases or subscription-specific deals.
Sites I Looked At But Wouldn’t Recommend
Not every site made the cut. A couple had issues that, in good conscience, I can’t really gloss over.
LoveDiscountVouchers — The CAPTCHA Problem

Look, I get that sites need to protect themselves from bots. But when I’m just trying to grab a voucher code and I’m hit with multiple verification screens before I can even see the page properly, that’s a friction point too far.
LoveDiscountVouchers had a CAPTCHA wall that took a good 10-15 seconds to clear, then another “verifying you are human” screen after that. Google’s Core Web Vitals guidance suggests pages should be interactive within 2.5 seconds — this was nowhere near.
Once I finally got through, the codes listed were a mixed bag. Some looked current, others I couldn’t verify. But honestly, life’s too short. If a voucher site makes you jump through hoops just to see their offers, there are easier options out there. For a quick “grab a code before checkout” task, this isn’t it.
Latest Deals — Overpromising and Expired Listings

Latest Deals is a popular site, and I do rate their community features for certain things. But their Hip Pop page had a few red flags.
The headline claimed “50% Off” which, after testing, wasn’t accurate for standard orders. The actual working codes were closer to 25-30% territory. There were also several expired codes still sitting in the listings — the sort that make you try three or four duds before finding something that actually works.
When you’re at checkout with a basket ready to go, you don’t want to be playing code roulette. The community voting system is clever in theory, but it relies on users actively marking things as expired, and that doesn’t always happen quickly enough.
How I’d Approach It
If you’re after Hip Pop codes right now, here’s the order I’d work through:
- First stop: DiscountMum. The 30OFF code worked, it’s clearly explained, and you’ll know within 30 seconds if it applies to your basket.
- Second check: Codes.co.uk or BravoVoucher if you need alternatives. Maybe your order doesn’t qualify for 30OFF, or you’re specifically after a trial case deal — these sites give you more angles to try.
- Skip: LoveDiscountVouchers (CAPTCHA friction isn’t worth it) and Latest Deals for this particular brand (too much noise, not enough signal).
Once We’ve Added Hip Pop to Discount Agent UK
I’ve chased the data team and Hip Pop should be live on our site within the next week working day. When that happens, you’ll find the codes in the same place you’d expect — tested, verified, and without any of the guesswork.
In the meantime, 30OFF code is for you, I have emailer the shopper as well. Sometimes you’ve got to point people elsewhere when you don’t have the answer yourself. No shame in that.
If you’ve tried any Hip Pop codes recently and found something that worked (or didn’t), drop us a line. Always helps to know what’s actually happening at checkout rather than just what’s listed on a page somewhere.
Quick Word on Hip Pop (For Those Who Haven’t Tried It)
Hip Pop is a Manchester-based drinks brand that’s been making waves in the gut health space. They started back in 2019 when co-founder Emma introduced her partner Kenny to homemade kombucha to help with his IBS — and it worked so well they turned it into a proper business.
These days they’re stocked in M&S, Co-op, and Sainsbury’s, and they’ve picked up a fair few Great Taste Awards along the way. Their range covers kombucha (the fermented tea stuff with live cultures), gut-friendly sodas, and even some CBD-infused options if that’s your thing.
Most orders from drinkhippop.com come as cases of 12 or 24 cans, and they offer free shipping over £25 or on any subscription. The subscribe-and-save option gives you 25% off your first delivery and up to 35% from your third box onwards — worth knowing before you start hunting for codes, since sometimes the subscription deal beats a one-off voucher anyway.

