Shloer White Grape Sparkling Juice Drink 750ml
Product information
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Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Refrigerate after opening and consume within 3 days.
Preparation and Usage
Instructions
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Shloer non-alcoholic sparkling white grape juice drink with sweetener.
Storage:
Please store upright in a cool place, out of direct sunlight.
Refrigerate after opening and consume within 3 days.
Safety Warning:
Contents under pressure. Open with care pointing away from face.
Additional Information:
Liquid colour may vary due to using natural ingredients.
Brand
Manufacturer
A division of Merrydown PLC.,
Admail 4219.,
Glos.,
GL3 1FD.
SHS Sales & Marketing Ltd.,
Unit Q1 Aerodrome Bus. Park,
Rathcoole,
Ireland.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
A division of Merrydown PLC.,
Admail 4219.,
Glos.,
GL3 1FD.
SHS Sales & Marketing Ltd.,
Unit Q1 Aerodrome Bus. Park,
Rathcoole,
Ireland.
www.shloer.com
Typical Values | per 100ml |
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Energy | 83kJ/20kcal |
Fat | 0.0g |
of which saturates | 0.0g |
Carbohydrates | 4.5g |
of which sugars* | 4.5g |
Protein | 0.1g |
Salt | 0.0g |
*Naturally occurring sugars from fruit |
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Dietary Information
Categories
- Options
- Dietary & Lifestyle
- Brands
- Soft Drinks Sugar Levy
Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (63)
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Sucralose
Why, why, why, would they ruin a perfectly delicious drink that was free from junk?!!! Please return to the original ingredients and nice taste? I’ll not be buying this again and have removed it from my favourites 🥲
Sucralose recipe change ruined drink
Changing to sucralose has ruined Shloer. Now tastes artificial with an aftertaste. Horrid. A life longer buyer lost.
light and refreshing
I didn't like the red one but you don't get the same aftertaste with the white. Quite sweet but very refreshing.
Poor
Being bombarded with adverts for this product. I don't like it.
Ruined by sucralose
This was never a "low calorie" drink, and used to be either completely natural or broadly harmless in terms of ingredients. Why on earth have they taken out the natural sugar element to replace it with sweetners that (to a fair few people) taste like poison? Now it's undrinkable (for me, at least).
grape drink
Had the red grape but was very sweet for me so thought would try this one. Much prefer the white it is like wine with a bit of lemonade in it. Very refreshing as only lightly sparkling, will be nice on a hot day instead of alcohol
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