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The Zero Sugar Passion Fruit Soda Syrup Concentrate from Aromhuset allows you to create 12.5 litres of refreshing, sugar-free soft drink from just 500ml of syrup. With only 5 kcal per 100ml, this versatile concentrate is perfect for crafting beverages, cocktails, and desserts, making it a must-have for health-conscious consumers.
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 6.5 x 22.5 cm; 592 g |
Additives | Sucralose, Natural Passion Fruit Flavoring |
Units | 500 millilitre |
Serving Recommendation | 40 ml per 1 litre of water |
Brand | Aromhuset |
Format | Liquid |
Speciality | No Added Sugar, Natural, Vegan |
Package Information | Bottle |
Package Information | Tin |
Manufacturer | Gert Strand AB |
L**E
It's coal syrup
It is what it says. Tastes like cola. Good strength. Makes a decent amount of drink. Enough to be worth the price. Mixes well with fizzy water.
L**L
Great juice
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M**W
Nice enough, if a bit expensive for what it is
I'm a little fussy about cola. But this is perfectly OK. I prefer diet coke, but this is plenty pleasant enough. Its sweeter than diet coke, probably more like Pepsi Max. My preference is the less sweet diet coke, but its fine, it can be adjusted to taste. Ill probably make mine a little weaker.Some colas have an unpleasant after taste, this doesn't. I mix it with bottled carbonated water. I imagine tap water when used with soda streams could influence the taste as tap water can differ in taste. I don't think this product is particularly cheap in comparison to branded ready made colas, its cheaper but not by much nor by enough in my opinion. Its put me off the added costs of a soda stream and gas canisters as I'd rather pay for the real thing if the price is similar. However adding it to fizzy water which we tend to have in makes drinking cola slightly more convenient.
M**E
Nowhere near close to Coke Cola
While it's definitely a cola flavour, it for sure isn't anywhere near the real thing. Diet at best and a clear synthetic/chemically undertone flavour, artificial is a word that comes to mind. Since the only alternative is a Pepsi brand that uses artificial sugar that tastes akin to their Max alternative, if you're just after a basic cola, then this is your best bet when it comes to value. However, I think I'm still going to stick with the official Pepsi even if it's slightly more expensive.
S**S
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It's an amazing diluted, great tonic.
J**Y
Unpleasant taste.
I bought the water melon which was not very nice to consume. Tastes artificial and is not zero calories although this is a mute point. Do not buy save your money.
C**G
Over-sweetened bright pink and fairly tasteless Please make an adult version with blood orange taste
I couldn't say this was blood orange though it has a faint taste of orange. All I can taste is sweetener with a hint of citrus flavour. And it's a vivid pink colour; the colour is anthocyanin, which is not the worst kind of colour, but overall I'm very disappointed, I've used their tonic syrup for years, and had hoped for something with better flavour.I thin it's for children though I wouldn't be happy to give this to kids myself. Its going down the drain as I really don't like the taste of sucralose.
M**Z
Delicious grapefruit flavour with undertones of the quinine from the tonic.
Delicious grapefruit flavour with undertones of the quinine from the tonic. Some reviewers complain of an aftertaste of sweetener, however I believe it is the quinine they are probably tasting. As with basic tonic water you do get that lingering slightly metallic flavour. I love it because as a type 1 diabetic for the past 62 years, it has always been difficult to find new/original flavours in sugar free drinks.It is quite expensive, they state it will make up 12.5 litres of grapefruit tonic, (40ml/litre of soda water) which comes to 80p/litre. Cheaper than Schweppes tonics but not cheaper than those you can buy from supermarkets such as Tescoβs. However I make a much greater quantity using 25ml of this for every litre of soda water I make using my soda stream, thus making 20 litres at 50p/litre. At that price it becomes economical and the flavour is still good.
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