| Product: |
Robinsons Fruit Shoot H2O |
| Date: |
24/07/09 (34 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: On the go, children and adults alike
Disadvantages: tad pricey
I love these products as it is a fantastic way to help keep the kids hydrated and they dont contain any 'nasty' additives unlike some drinks you can buy.
They are suitable for most people, adults and children alike.
The product comes in a sports style bottle so they are handy to have on the go and minimal spill for children.
*~Ingredients~*
99.4% Spring Water
Citric Acid
Natural Flavouring
Sweetners (Aspartame, Acesulfame K)
Preservatives (Dimethyl Dicarbonate Pottassium Sorbate)
*~Nutritional Infromation~*
Energy 7kJ/2Kcal
Protien TRACE
Carbohydrate Nil
of which sugars Nil
FAT Nil
of which saturates Nil
FIBRE Nil
SODIUM Nil
The product is suitable for vegetarians, and is also sugar free so is ideal for diabetics.
The bottle is clear, so you can see the refreshing liquid. It has the clear robinsons logo, and is fairly colourful. Each bottle contains 300ml.
The Reccommended retail price is 65p which i think is a tad expensve, however i have seen them on offer at my local Poundland for a pack of 4.
This product I feel is ideal for toddlers as the design of the bottle is easy to open, and is leak and spill free. I also feel that this product is ideal for children to keep in the school bag as they can keep it all day as it wont leak and is easily closed. The product is also good for keeping in your handbag/ car or when your on the go.
The flavour I have is Blackcurrant. It was nice and refreshing. Though im not a fan of blackcurrant squash i really enjoyed this.
They are the ideal product for people on the go and children.
Summary: Convenient and sutiable for all
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- 16/12/09 The 'nasty' additives that you are talking about could include aspartame and pottassium sorbate. Aspartame in particular is linked with hyperactivity, particularly in children and in the worst cases has been investigated for causing cancers. I don't want to get hysterical about this but please get your facts straight when you say these drinks don't contain anything 'nasty'. They may not have any colours but there are still 'nasty' ingredients. |
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