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Sparkling citrus beverage with natural pulp.
12 percent juice.
2 percent pulp.
No artificial coloring or flavoring.
Product of Canada. | | | Features: | |
• Orangina Sparkling Citrus Beverage with Pulp (4 PACK) Bottles
• 12 percent juice.
• 2 percent pulp.
• No artificial coloring or flavoring.
• Product of Canada.
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Best Drink Ever From A Great Source!May 10, 2010 This item was bought as a gift for a good friend of mine, and was shipped out AND delivered to her in less than five days. I couldn't be more pleased with the service and delivery from this company!
1 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Like Something You might find for sale at a four year olds juice standJul 28, 2009 I, too, first tasted this at a "café next to the Moulin Rouge in Paris" it was about 90 degrees and reminded me of water from a hose washing over an old orange in the middle of the Sahara on a rather off day. In fact I venture to guess that's how its made with the bubbles that are there by some process of heat related fermentation.
My experience in 1976 after ordering was regretting the 4 bucks just spent getting it, but I defend myself by saying I was so thirsty and hoping for a cold drink. Ha ha. I was later to realize that o get that kind of experience you had a better shot by freezing bottles of water in the US, putting in dry ice and hoping for a positive customs experience. That was a far, far better way to obtain a cool drink. At least in Vienne France if gave the nice inn keeper a twenty I got free use of a tiny fridge, which he found remarkably strange to use for my juice, colas or water. But that's off topic.
Here's what you get for the almost four dollars per bottle, a weak watered slightly sweet beverage with a cross of what I hold is a mandarin and orange pulp, minor amount of pulp, some rather dingy looking stuff that's settled in the bottom that's grainy and a lot of off carbonated water. It's what my husband calls (poor word) water, but he likes them. For him they fill a sentimental niche. For me they say....France was very expensive.
But I adored much about the travel and the country. I do like the bottles. I save them, peel off the labels and use them for rosemary in oil and other kinds of herbed oils I like to make. So if he'll drink it up, or I can pawn it off on some unaware visitor then I've got a nice bottle to use making bath oils. Great for lavendar scented bath potions.
If you love it, give up on me in this regard. This is not a Sam-I -Am-Moment for the two of us. I would not, could not on one foot, in a bar, by a car, I will not, should not in cathedral, for a beagle or by that icosahedral. I can not drink it, Sam You Are, I do not like this watered juice in jar.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
tastes great but is unhealthy and expensiveJun 29, 2009 It is pricey and has high fructose corn syrup in it. I dont see why they dont make it more natural, is it really difficult to make it HFC free?
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great Item, but not the place to buy it...go to TRADER JOE'SAug 14, 2008 Orangina is my favorite drink of all time, and i average at least a bottle a day, but $11.05 is an outrageous price for four glass bottle. If you go to any Trader Joe's they sell the same four pack for $3.98
VERY REFRESHINGMar 20, 2008 This would make a WONDERFUL summer drink. This is one of the most refreshing drinks I've every had, it has pulp in it, but you don`t notice the pulp at all. I would definitely purchase this again. 5 stars
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