Robinsons Single Strength Orange No Added Sugar 1L
Product information
Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Storage
Preparation and Usage
1 part Robinsons
4 parts water
Adding Robinsons to water brings the taste of real fruit in every drop to life
Shake Well.
Package Type
Recycling Information
Other Information
Concentrated Low Calorie Whole Orange Soft Drink with Sweeteners.
Storage:
Best Before End: See Shoulder of Bottle.
Usage:
20 Servings
Additional Information:
Robinsons and the Robinsons Arch device are registered trade marks of Robinsons Soft Drinks Ltd.
Brand
Manufacturer
Hemel Hempstead,
HP2 4TZ,
UK.
Britvic Ireland Ltd.,
P.O. Box 2020,
Dublin 10,
Ireland.
Country of Packing
Return To Address
Hemel Hempstead,
HP2 4TZ,
UK.
Britvic Ireland Ltd.,
P.O. Box 2020,
Dublin 10,
Ireland.
Want to get in touch?
You can phone us in GB & NI on 0800 032 1767, ROI on 1800 696 127, visit the contact us page on our website www.robinsonssquash.co.uk or drop us a line on one of our social platforms
Typical Values | Per 100ml Diluted† | Per 250ml Diluted† |
---|---|---|
Energy | 5kJ/1kcal | 13kJ/3kcal |
Salt | 0.03g | 0.08g |
Contains negligible amounts of fat, saturates, carbohydrate, sugars and protein | ||
Bottle contains 20 servings | ||
†Dilute 1 part concentrate with 4 parts water. It is important to add extra water if given to toddlers |
Ingredients
Allergen Information
Dietary Information
Categories
- Options
- Dietary & Lifestyle
- Brands
- Soft Drinks Sugar Levy
Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (37)
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Happy sad
Good product still enjoy the taste.. sad the price has gone up so much...
Good product
Good taste. Is a bit more expensive but worth it
Good product
It was fine
64% price rise
This was £1.25 or £1.50 on a 2 for £2.50 deal as I bought it every week. it's now a massive £2.05 in what is blatant profiteering - the 2L one (which Ocado don't sell) is £2.50 in Sainsbury's for example, and the 1L closer to the £1 mark. Ocado have gone too far with cheeky price rises well above competition - I'll be shopping elsewhere until prices are in line with the market
With Added Sweetener
That's what it should say. And sweeteners are worse than sugar. Same rates of obesity with people that consume large amounts, and diabetes. These trick your body into producing insulin because your brain detects sweetness, but it's not needed so eventually will stop producing enough for when it's really sugar and then you have diabetes. Not to mention no long term data on it. Yes large quantities of sugar is unhealthy but small quantities we have evolved for its natural.
Not a fan
A bottle of squash normally lasts weeks in this house but this is so thin you need to add loads to your water, also not a great taste, chemical after taste.
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