Thanks for sharing your thoughts. We are happy to take on board further suggestions. Let's collect some feedback and I'll be happy to pass it on to the product managers.
Well, the drink is not too sweet for me; I find it just right. But as it's not carbonated and you don't get much of a taste of the blackberry, it feels like ordinary raspberry syrup in the mouth. And the price of CHF 1.55 for this half-liter bottle is simply far too expensive.
What's more, I don't understand why a new brand line is needed for these products. Add carbon dioxide and sell it under JARIMBA and that's that.
In this day and age of obesity and diabetes, not everything has to be sugary.
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Dear Community
I would like to share with you the feedback from the product manager regarding the Aproz Fruity Raspberry water.
The concept of this drink was to develop a mineral water with fruit juice that is a little sweetened. In other words, a soft drink that contains less sugar than a cola, but still has a certain sweetness.
The fact is that sugar is a flavor carrier and many customers are looking for a certain sweetness. The sugar content of Aproz Fruity is rather low at 4.8g/100ml. The M-Classic orange juice, for example, contains 11g/100ml.
As for the price, this has been set in line with the market.
Thanks for sharing the feedback from the product owner.
The drink is indeed refreshing and it's also nice that it contains less sugar than a Coke. Nevertheless, the half-liter bottle costs 20 centimes more than the same amount of Coca-Cola.
Although I like the drink, I won't be buying it again because it's just too expensive for a syrup. I do better with the Jarimba bottles; these drinks are also refreshing.
But at M-Classic Orangensaft you can get a liter of 100% juice for 1.30 incl. Fair Trade. You can then dilute it yourself. The price for the Aproz water seems very high.