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Drinkable diluting juice

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Busytizzy · 03/01/2019 22:02

What's happened to all the during juices?! They taste vile, all the artificial sweeteners. I used to love the Co-op High Juice but now they've messed with it and it's minging.

Any recommendations?

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Busytizzy · 03/01/2019 22:03

*diluting juices Blush

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Shockers · 03/01/2019 22:04

I think the one we get is from Sainsbury’s. We’ve had to shop around since the sugar tax made everything taste vile.

Pissedoffdotcom · 03/01/2019 22:05

DP is the same. He currently drinks the Belvoir stuff, it's literally the only one he can stomach. It's bloody pricey tho...i pay £1 a bottle for Robinsons (i like their barley stuff) whereas DPs Belvoir juice is £3.50 a bottle!!!

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Sitranced · 03/01/2019 22:07

Just use actual juice.

Pamsie · 03/01/2019 22:10

Sainsbury’s high juice or Waitrose high juice for me. The Sainsbury’s one is dearer at £2 something but that’s where I do most of my shopping.
I’ll be following this thread in case of any more suggestions as I can’t have any artificial sweeteners because they make me ill.

Wheresmrlion · 04/01/2019 01:09

I’ve switched to real juice for the same reason.

Any fresh juice, about 1/3 juice topped up with cold water. Pineapple is lovely, I find it too strong and sugary ‘neat’ but it’s nice diluted.

The tiesseire cordials are nice but also pricy (French, in a metal bottle thing, Waitrose).

PicklePumpkinPie · 04/01/2019 01:12

We've recently discovered Robinson's Orange & Mango. It's one of the fruit creations range. It's a hit with all the family.

starzig · 04/01/2019 01:13

You get yhosevfrench metal bottles in Tesco too. Not so keen though, they settle out quivklynleaving a film at the top of your drink.

starzig · 04/01/2019 01:13

Sorry for the rubbish typing. But you get the idea.

Yesitwasmethistime · 04/01/2019 01:17

Frobisher rose and pomegranate from Waitrose is delish but expensive.

hmmwhatatodo · 04/01/2019 01:17

Belvoir.

LostPlatypus · 04/01/2019 01:43

I like Rocks squash but that's also quite pricey.

SuperLoudPoppingAction · 04/01/2019 01:50

Lowicz - a Polish brand.
They do a raspberry and lemon flavour which is similar to the Belvoir one.
But they last longer.

No sweeteners although they sometimes use high fructose corn syrup.

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