Lovely drink seen in Wrexham store I assume nationwide as it is a star buy
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dazco
15 Sep 163#1
It's a can of pop. A bit of paper on top does not add 50% to the price
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dazco
15 Sep 163#1
It's a can of pop. A bit of paper on top does not add 50% to the price
japes to dazco
15 Sep 16#3
no 'paper' on these cans...
starbidder to dazco
16 Sep 16#10
It's not paper it's a bit of tin foil that's what makes it a premium drink lol :laughing:
swoosh007
15 Sep 16#2
it would have to be at least £5 a can for me to buy Daaarling! Why would I want to go into that shop, when I can pay far more for fizzy lemon or limey water without going into a bargain shop. uuurgh, whatever next!
sam_of_london
15 Sep 16#4
Full of sugar. I bought one in Tiger by mistake and was shocked at amount of sugar inside it.
northwales to sam_of_london
15 Sep 162#6
no really, fizzy drinks have sugar.
yrreb88 to sam_of_london
16 Sep 16#15
You may be shocked to hear that orange juice contains a large amount of sugar. :wink:
micks_missus to sam_of_london
17 Sep 16#18
But NOT full of artificial sweeteners that I can't have because they give me migraines. It is harder and harder to find stuff I CAN drink these days and these are lovely. The orange one is even nicer. :-)
lucidamike
15 Sep 16#5
They also have some St Helier lemon drinks in cans that have the paper cover for about 44p in Home Bargains
dajoebomb
16 Sep 16#7
These do have an excessive amount of sugar though.
Brabus_Duddy
16 Sep 161#8
Ahhhh FOILED again......or not....
Moe_hma
16 Sep 16#9
Will check out the Birmingham Perry Barr branch and update on availability
Moe_hma to Moe_hma
17 Sep 16#17
NOT stocked presently in branch
johnnywishbone
16 Sep 16#11
Mmmmmm full of sugar , gives me energy.. Yes please <3
sam_of_london to johnnywishbone
18 Sep 16#19
Sugar gives you tooth decay, diabetes and obesity. Everyone in UK thinks you so millions have type 2 diabetes. Most of NHS money is used in just treating diabetes.
amuseboy
16 Sep 16#12
Heat added for lovely tasting sugary drink! Love it! :smiley:
jeffjack
16 Sep 16#13
those don't look like the regular cans
jonnythefoxx to jeffjack
16 Sep 16#14
they are not. they taste a bit sweeter to me but that could just be my imagination.
yrreb88
16 Sep 16#16
Less than fruit juice and regular soft drink drinks though. I wouldn't call it excessive. :smiley:
sam_of_london
18 Sep 16#20
Stevia, no chemicals and no calories.
sam_of_london
18 Sep 16#21
Yes true fruit juice and smoothies like Innocent are full of sugar. Therefore it is much better to eat one or two fruits instead of drinking fruit juice containing sugar of 10 or more fruits. Fruits contain fibre which is stolen from them in smoothies and fruit juice.
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