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Kia-Ora Orange & Pineapple |
| Date: |
04/06/09 (44 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: Tastes great, good price, recyclable packaging, a little goes a long way.
Disadvantages: None
I love to drink squash of any description and after spotting a 1 litre bottle of this for just 49p in the reduced section of my local Co-Op I just had to snap it up as it was even cheaper than my usual budget squash and looked quite appetising.
This squash is provided in a clear plastic bottle with a paper label on the front & back which shows the ingredients, nutritional information, serving instructions etc and a gold screw top lid. It is designed so that the bottle is easy to pick up and grip whilst pouring some out.
The juice is a thick liquid that is orange in colour and I simply pour a small amount in a glass and add cold water to it. I use around 1 part orange to 8 parts water and I like my juice to be very strong so you will probably want to use less if you prefer a weaker juice or are giving it to little ones.
This juice drink contains no artificial flavours or colours and is suitable for vegetarians so it's great to give this to children or drink it yourself without feeling guilty about additional sugar or rubbish. It is very juicy and contains lots of flavour, I can tell that this is orange & pineapple squash and it is well flavoured. I think that the price I paid was incredibly reasonable and I would not hesitate to pick up this juice again if I saw it for this price or a similar one.
I would recommend this juice, it's great for adults & kids alike because it has no added sugar and as I mentioned before it is also suitable for vegetarians. It's low in calories and the bottle is recyclable. I am rating this juice 4/5 and found it to be very enjoyable (especially with ice!).
Summary: A delicious squash that is delicious when chilled on a hot day.
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Last comments:
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- 05/06/09 I find the flavour a little harsh. |
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- 04/06/09 I was once challenged to drink a glass of this undiluted. I foolishly accepted. It's really not advised. I agree though, it's great in the sun. Especially with loads of ice |
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