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Well after a few complaints to danone waters by myself and what appears to be a lot of other people. I got my letter from this morning saying they have listend and are reintroducing the sugar range of volvic touch of fruit.

Woohoo, the sweetner version is disgusting. they also included £3 of vouchers aswell which is nice of them.

Just thought I would give all the original sugar lovers the heads up we have it back :D
 
they are both rank to be honest....

too sweet... whats wrong with normal water?? or add some lemon barley!! hmmmmmm :D
 
I hate drinks with sweetener rather than sugar. You can taste the stuff like harsh chemicals, some squash drinks taste like they have paint thinner in them :eek:
 
I bought some fruit shoots for my kid as I thought "robinsons" = good brand.

Huge writing on each bottle states "No added sugar"

Yet closer inspection at the tiny writing on the back shows it contains asparatme.

Very annoying and clearly misleading advertising.

They should have to say sugar replacement. Especially on drinks aimed for kids and more so when they replace sugar with an item that has some carcinogenic links.
 
wasnt a bad turnaround. I think the figures in the letter a bit iffy though.

42% for sugar 58% prefer sweetner :p
 
jas72 said:
I bought some fruit shoots for my kid as I thought "robinsons" = good brand.

Huge writing on each bottle states "No added sugar"
Yup you've got to watch out for this because sometimes it's glucose syrup aka poison hyper sugar death syrup if you're diabetic :p
 
its better with american juice. I buy mountain dew it has High Fructose corn syrup in it in large quantities :D

my friend is diabetic he would prolly drop dead if he had some lol
 
jas72 said:
I bought some fruit shoots for my kid as I thought "robinsons" = good brand.

Huge writing on each bottle states "No added sugar"

Yet closer inspection at the tiny writing on the back shows it contains asparatme.

Very annoying and clearly misleading advertising.

They should have to say sugar replacement. Especially on drinks aimed for kids and more so when they replace sugar with an item that has some carcinogenic links.

Oh come on. Every week something new is potentially carcinogenic.
 
jas72 said:
I bought some fruit shoots for my kid as I thought "robinsons" = good brand.

Huge writing on each bottle states "No added sugar"

Yet closer inspection at the tiny writing on the back shows it contains asparatme.

Very annoying and clearly misleading advertising.

They should have to say sugar replacement. Especially on drinks aimed for kids and more so when they replace sugar with an item that has some carcinogenic links.
Aspartame != sugar.

So they didn't lie.... and it ins't misleading in the slightest? or am I missing something.....?
 
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