I have just seen that there is a vote on a new syrup. I think it's a shame that there are only 3 low-calorie syrup variants. I think watermelon would be brilliant as ZERO, or how about mandarin? The existing light variants are boring or don't taste good to me. I think there would be many customers who would like more Zero syrups! Please think about it! Oh yes, watermelon ice tea light would also be an idea, you could also make powder from it.
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3 low-calorie syrup variants Accurate and 100% sugar-free!
What exactly are you trying to say? Can you also comment normally, I've often noticed that you're going for it.... too bad
What exactly are you trying to say? Can you also comment normally, I've often noticed that you're going for it.... too bad
Too bad I don't understand what you mean now. I mean 100% sugar-free, so no hidden sugar either. For example, the Budget Limo Orange has fructose... A little, but it has sugar from fruit in it. That doesn't have to be the case, does it? Lemon is also 100% sugar-free. That's strange, it's possible, and it should also be possible with syrup. How about a Cola Light syrup? Mix it with mineral water and I always have the amount of cola I want.
Too bad I don't understand what you mean now. I mean 100% sugar-free, so no hidden sugar either. For example, the Budget Limo Orange has fructose... A little, but it has sugar from fruit in it. That doesn't have to be the case, does it? Lemon is also 100% sugar-free. That's strange, it's possible, and it should also be possible with syrup. How about a Cola Light syrup? Mix it with mineral water and I always have the amount of cola I want.
Quite simply, there are already 3 varieties, why you had to repeat this now is beyond me, ZERO is WITHOUT sugar! By the way, Cola light as a syrup is never as good as the original because the dilution can't be achieved in the same way...
Quite simply, there are already 3 varieties, why you had to repeat this now is beyond me, ZERO is WITHOUT sugar! By the way, Cola light as a syrup is never as good as the original because the dilution can't be achieved in the same way...
No, the Zero Orange Budget has some fructose. It is made with juice concentrate. Little, but it has sugar. 1g sugar per 100ml !!! I don't think that's good for Zero. Zero has the following definition: Low calorie... Means = can contain sugar, but less than the version without Zero... Migros product recommendation: M-Budget Orange Zero - https://produkte.migros.ch/m-budget-orange-zero
No, the Zero Orange Budget has some fructose. It is made with juice concentrate. Little, but it has sugar. 1g sugar per 100ml !!! I don't think that's good for Zero. Zero has the following definition: Low calorie... Means = can contain sugar, but less than the version without Zero... Migros product recommendation: M-Budget Orange Zero - https://produkte.migros.ch/m-budget-orange-zero
However, it is usually not added sugar but one that is contained in the ingredients, i.e. fructose. You can't avoid this if you use natural ingredients, rather than just chemicals...
However, it is usually not added sugar but one that is contained in the ingredients, i.e. fructose. You can't avoid this if you use natural ingredients, rather than just chemicals...
But lemon has no juice... Then it should be called something else. It started with Light, which was called sugar-free, but then some turned it into low-sugar. Then Light wasn't nice-sounding enough, so Zero came along. Zero was also sugar-free at the beginning. No, then please no labeling Zero Light Then please calorie-reduced/low-calorie and sugar-free 100% I'm afraid the sugar industry has something against it. Or why is that not feasible?
But lemon has no juice... Then it should be called something else. It started with Light, which was called sugar-free, but then some turned it into low-sugar. Then Light wasn't nice-sounding enough, so Zero came along. Zero was also sugar-free at the beginning. No, then please no labeling Zero Light Then please calorie-reduced/low-calorie and sugar-free 100% I'm afraid the sugar industry has something against it. Or why is that not feasible?
Of course, the sugar industry is involved and is crowding out many good alternatives. I myself only sweeten with stevia, I even use it to reduce the calories in my homemade syrups and confectionery...
I don't like the Migros syrups either, I only drink Zero and Migros doesn't offer me anything tasty in this area. I would therefore very much welcome Sommergirl's suggestion: e.g. Zero Lemon pure (I don't want cucumber water :-/), tangerine would certainly be tasty too, or blood orange.
I don't like the Migros syrups either, I only drink Zero and Migros doesn't offer me anything tasty in this area. I would therefore very much welcome Sommergirl's suggestion: e.g. Zero Lemon pure (I don't want cucumber water :-/), tangerine would certainly be tasty too, or blood orange.
Yes, the cucumber really bothers me too! Lime would be delicious, but lemon is rather banal.... Orange would be something too!