These are yummy (better eat bare sugar comments incoming) and never seen cheaper than £1 or £2 for 2 on promo so it's a very good deal in my opinion. Both in store and tesco groceries online. (Although my local store only had 2 flavours which were florida and california ones, and only the florida one was 63p whilst california was still £1.27, but all of them are 63p online).
Hope this is useful to some of you.
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davewave
3 Mar 1611#3
majortom
3 Mar 1610#8
Sunny D Ingredients
Water, Corn Syrup and 2% Less of Each of the Following: Concentrated Juices (Orange, Tangerine, Apple, Lime, Grapefruit, Pear), Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, (Vitamin C), Thiamin Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Natural Flavors, Modified Cornstarch, Canola Oil, Sodium Citrate, Cellulose Gum, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Neotame, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Potassium Sorbate to Protect Flavor, Yellow 5, Yellow 6.
Tesco Everyday Value Orange Juice ingredients:
#Pure Orange Juice from Concentrate
majortom
3 Mar 163#2
I had no idea that this was still sold ...I thought it had been withdrawn
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suezygirl
10 Mar 16#22
i had a friend who only ate cereal and water and carrotts, she was really orange after a few months!
mocmocamoc
10 Mar 161#21
It was nice, it is very difficult to turn yourself orange as when I was a student I got sponsored to try. £1 for a glass of Sunny D, 50p to eat a carrot, I ate about 40 carrots and about 6 litres of Sunny D, didn't change!
superdave14
10 Mar 16#20
My teeth are hurting from just thinking about Sunny Delight. Heat added though for the price but is almost a form of abuse letting kids drink this stuff regularly
OB1
10 Mar 16#19
Wow, that is incredible. They have massively changed the recipe compared to the horrific original version.
Still junk (as in nutritionally pointless), but that probably is better than a lot of squash out there!
ollie87
10 Mar 16#18
To be fair that's still way too much for any soft drink - once or twice a week maybe. Not once or twice a day.
Sugar is bloody lethal if you have it often enough.
Smelly_Pickle
10 Mar 16#17
I used to hate this stuff years ago, tasted like neat concentrated squash. Maybe they changed the recipe since I last tried it.
presterjohn71
10 Mar 161#16
I do so remember the fuss that cretins on both sides of the issue were having with this. You had the morons who thought it was actual fruit juice (to be fair they were the minority) then you had all the other nutters that wanted it banned because it wasn't juice, but people might think it is and gosh oh golly it has an e-number in it. It's just squash that has been diluted for you. That's all it ever was. Any normal person would only have a glass or two of it a day just as they would any other soft drink.
ollie87
10 Mar 16#15
What? An organic, strongly coloured red-orange pigment abundant in plants and fruits?
Yeah, sounds lethal - better not eat any more carrots, I might die.
Just for the interest of balance, eating or drinking too much of anything will harm you. For example, you can easily kill yourself by drinking too much water.
samwants2save
10 Mar 16#14
Nice, down a few crates during the Summer and everyone'll think you've been on yer 'olidees and comment 'ooh, you've caught the sun' when ogling at ones golden skin. That's what money saving's abahht.
J_Staunton
10 Mar 16#13
It's very bad for you, but I *almost* bought a bottle of this earlier.
Carley
10 Mar 16#12
Was a fabulous hangover cure back in the day!
friiza
10 Mar 16#11
Still not great tho is it?
The betacarotene can give your skin an orangey tint, so you save on fake tan. Bargain!
ollie87
10 Mar 162#10
Except that's the ingredients list for the American version.
The UK one is:
Water, Fruit Juices from Concentrate (15%) (Orange (10.1%),
Mandarin (4.5%), Grapefruit (0.2%), Lime (0.2%)), Sugar,
Acid: Citric Acid, Stabiliser (Acacia Gum), Vitamins (Provitamin A,
Vitamin C, Provitamin D and Vitamin E), Thickener (Guar Gum),
Natural Orange Flavouring with other Natural Flavourings.
Better lock myself and the kids in the house as these days even breathing air is probably bad for you, people need to get a grip and just get on with living.
Heat added OP as it is the cheapest price, regardless of whether you like the product (which I do :smiley:)
majortom
3 Mar 1610#8
Sunny D Ingredients
Water, Corn Syrup and 2% Less of Each of the Following: Concentrated Juices (Orange, Tangerine, Apple, Lime, Grapefruit, Pear), Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, (Vitamin C), Thiamin Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Natural Flavors, Modified Cornstarch, Canola Oil, Sodium Citrate, Cellulose Gum, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Neotame, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Potassium Sorbate to Protect Flavor, Yellow 5, Yellow 6.
Tesco Everyday Value Orange Juice ingredients:
#Pure Orange Juice from Concentrate
brightonly
3 Mar 16#6
It frightens me that this poison isn't showing cold. I hope at least it is for addicted adults rather than hurting kids.
iEimis to brightonly
3 Mar 161#7
How is this more poisonous than any other so called 'juice' or a sparkling drink?
majortom
3 Mar 163#2
I had no idea that this was still sold ...I thought it had been withdrawn
008 to majortom
3 Mar 16#5
>>>>>
Ahh I remember it well [hummed loosely in my mind to the song from Gigi !]
One of the biggest up and down launches in the history of brands... other than Boo .com of course ;-)
Maxow
3 Mar 161#1
It's so bad for your kids it's unbelievable.
iEimis to Maxow
3 Mar 16#4
Everything is bad for kids nowadays, probably there is no sweet left which would be 'good' for kids and the list can just go on and on. There's no such thing that would be pure organic because even organic stuff has loads of sugar inside thanks to the companies trying to get bigger profits.
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Hope this is useful to some of you.
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Water, Corn Syrup and 2% Less of Each of the Following: Concentrated Juices (Orange, Tangerine, Apple, Lime, Grapefruit, Pear), Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, (Vitamin C), Thiamin Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Natural Flavors, Modified Cornstarch, Canola Oil, Sodium Citrate, Cellulose Gum, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Neotame, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Potassium Sorbate to Protect Flavor, Yellow 5, Yellow 6.
Tesco Everyday Value Orange Juice ingredients:
#Pure Orange Juice from Concentrate
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Still junk (as in nutritionally pointless), but that probably is better than a lot of squash out there!
Sugar is bloody lethal if you have it often enough.
Yeah, sounds lethal - better not eat any more carrots, I might die.
Just for the interest of balance, eating or drinking too much of anything will harm you. For example, you can easily kill yourself by drinking too much water.
The betacarotene can give your skin an orangey tint, so you save on fake tan. Bargain!
The UK one is:
Water, Fruit Juices from Concentrate (15%) (Orange (10.1%),
Mandarin (4.5%), Grapefruit (0.2%), Lime (0.2%)), Sugar,
Acid: Citric Acid, Stabiliser (Acacia Gum), Vitamins (Provitamin A,
Vitamin C, Provitamin D and Vitamin E), Thickener (Guar Gum),
Natural Orange Flavouring with other Natural Flavourings.
Source: http://www.sunny-d.co.uk/range/smooth-california/
Heat added OP as it is the cheapest price, regardless of whether you like the product (which I do :smiley:)
Water, Corn Syrup and 2% Less of Each of the Following: Concentrated Juices (Orange, Tangerine, Apple, Lime, Grapefruit, Pear), Citric Acid, Ascorbic Acid, (Vitamin C), Thiamin Hydrochloride (Vitamin B1), Natural Flavors, Modified Cornstarch, Canola Oil, Sodium Citrate, Cellulose Gum, Sucralose, Acesulfame Potassium, Neotame, Sodium Hexametaphosphate, Potassium Sorbate to Protect Flavor, Yellow 5, Yellow 6.
Tesco Everyday Value Orange Juice ingredients:
#Pure Orange Juice from Concentrate
Ahh I remember it well [hummed loosely in my mind to the song from Gigi !]
One of the biggest up and down launches in the history of brands... other than Boo .com of course ;-)